Cut, Glass, Color
The Vitrai rug from the Meredith Heron Collection brings geometric area rugs into a new light. Its palette shifts from jewel tones to softened neutrals, giving the composition a stained-glass quality without tipping into nostalgia.
Edges wander. Shapes collide. The pattern stays loose enough to keep a space energized, whether it lands in a hotel library, an amenity lounge, or a gallery-style corridor. It behaves almost like a floor mural—bold, structured, and quietly directive.
There’s also a clear dialogue with other recent favorites. The rug’s drifting geometry nods to the layered rhythm in Lines That Wander, Colors That Stay, showing how geometric area rugs can shape a room’s tone long before the furniture plan is set.
In the end, Vitrai works because it holds tension just right. Graphic but softened by texture. Colorful without overpowering. A confident anchor piece for designers who want pattern with intention.
Images Courtesy of Meredith Heron Collection






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