Pavilion Pathways
Traditional & Classic Interiors
Its traditional Persian/Hamadan design, intricate patterns, and rich color scheme complement classic furniture, dark wood finishes, and ornate details. It adds a layer of depth and sophistication to spaces that lean towards timeless decor.
Pairs with: Chesterfield sofas, mahogany furniture, antique pieces, gilded mirrors, rich drapes.
Transitional Interiors
This style blends traditional and contemporary elements. The rug's classic pattern can ground a room with more modern, clean-lined furniture, adding warmth and texture without feeling overly formal.
Pairs with: A mix of new and old furniture, neutral walls with pops of color, simplified traditional forms.
Eclectic Interiors
For those who love to mix and match styles from different periods and cultures, this rug can serve as a beautiful anchor or a statement piece that ties various elements together. Its global origin and intricate design fit perfectly into a collected, well-traveled aesthetic.
Pairs with: Globally sourced art and artifacts, diverse furniture styles, layered textures.
Color Palette Considerations
Its panelled structure makes it particularly interesting, as it offers a sense of organization and visual pathways, and would go with:
Walls
Cream, beige, soft gold, muted sage green, deep navy blue, or even a rich terracotta if you want to lean into warmth.
Furniture
Dark wood tones (walnut, mahogany), cream or beige upholstery, deep blues, forest greens, or even burnt oranges/rusts for accent pieces.
Brass, bronze, or antique gold would beautifully highlight the warm tones in the rug.