Round Jute Rugs Collections

Black and Gray Round Jute Rug

Black and Gray Round Jute Rug

(5)

From $284.98

Pink Round Jute Rug

Pink Round Jute Rug

(12)

From $119.98

Handmade Alexis Round Jute Rug

Handmade Alexis Round Jute Rug

(0)

From $125.98

Blue Round Jute Rug

Blue Round Jute Rug

(5)

From $218.98

Handmade Desi Round Jute Rug - Blue

Handmade Desi Round Jute Rug - Blue

(0)

From $145.98

Green Trim Natural Round Jute Rug

Green Trim Natural Round Jute Rug

(4)

From $152.98

Red Round Jute Rug

Red Round Jute Rug

(2)

From $218.98

Maia Classic Circles Round Jute Rug

Maia Classic Circles Round Jute Rug

(4)

From $119.98

Orange Round Jute Rug

Orange Round Jute Rug

(6)

From $152.98

Round blue rug with scalloped edge on a white background

Blue Scalloped Round Jute Rug

(5)

From $284.98

Scalloped Round Jute Rug - Black Trim

Scalloped Round Jute Rug - Black Trim

(2)

From $152.98

Turquoise Round Jute Rug

Turquoise Round Jute Rug

(17)

From $218.98

Gray Round Jute Rug 5' x 5' - MAIA HOMES

Gray Round Jute Rug

(3)

From $152.98

Pink Trim Natural Round Jute Rug

Pink Trim Natural Round Jute Rug

(12)

From $152.98

Handmade Scalloped Round Jute Rug - Pink

Handmade Scalloped Round Jute Rug - Pink

(0)

From $152.98

Two Toned Red Round Jute Rug

Two Toned Red Round Jute Rug

(7)

From $367.98

FAQs

Yes, using a rug pad is recommended to prevent slipping, provide extra cushioning, and protect both the rug and your flooring.

Keep it simple. Jute rugs don’t need deep cleaning—they like to stay dry. Stick with regular vacuuming and spot cleaning for spills. If you drop something, blot it right away with a dry or slightly damp cloth.

You can also sprinkle some baking soda on the rug every now and then, let it sit for about 15 minutes, and vacuum it up—it freshens things without any moisture. Just avoid steam cleaners or shampooing; wet cleaning can damage the fibers and even cause mold.

Jute rugs have a natural, earthy texture, but they’re surprisingly soft
underfoot compared to other natural fiber rugs like sisal. However, they’re not
as plush as wool rugs, so if you want extra comfort, layering them with a
softer rug or placing them in low-traffic areas works best!