Geometric Pastel-Colored Carpets

Loggia Multi-Colored Carpets by Talk Carpet Boast Fun Patterns

The Loggia Multi-Colored Carpet series by Talk Carpet adds a dynamic focal point to the room. Talk Carpet unveiled its latest flooring design with inspiration from world travel. Specifically, the Loggial Multi-Colored flooring pattern is informed by a 15th-century Italian mural.

The Talk Carper team explored Italy in search of new inspiration. They were excited when they stumbled upon a Renaissance building from 1476, Verona's Loggia del Consiglio. The building's facade was covered in a series of expansive patterned squares spreading like a grid across the wall. At that moment, the team decided to translate the pattern before them into a dynamic geometric carpet with muted tones of yellow, khaki green, mind green, and red.

Image Credit: Talk Carpet

Geometric Carpets
Creating bespoke geometric carpets with artistic patterns can attract consumers looking for unique flooring options.
Travel-inspired Designs
Drawing inspiration from travel can help designers create unique and visually arresting patterns and products.
Muted Tones
Muted tones in flooring can add character to neutral color schemes and create a chic aesthetic.

Who This Affects Most

Interior Design
Interior design professionals can use the trend of geometric and travel-inspired carpet designs to offer unique flooring options that differentiate their work from competitors.
Textile Manufacturing
Textile manufacturers can produce bespoke carpets with unique patterns and muted tones to appeal to a niche market that craves originality.
Architecture
Architects can incorporate travel-inspired design when working on building facades and interiors to create visually stunning spaces.
SCORE
1.8 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 43%
Activity 1%
Freshness 11%