Food Rugs

This collection brings together fruit rugs in orange, strawberry, cherry, banana, lemon, papaya, and pomegranate designs, along with tomato, pickle, croissant, cheese, and wine bottle pieces. Some work especially well as fruit kitchen rugs, while others fit just as naturally beside a bed, in a reading corner, or anywhere that could use a little more color.
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Orange Pattern Mat placed in front of a kitchen oven with white cabinetry and wooden floor.

Orange Pattern Mat

$119.00
This playful runner adds energy to the sunlit space, positioned centrally between a sofa and bookshelf on wood floor

Banana Parade Funky Rug by Becca Franks

$255.00 $355.00
unky Dancing Bananas Rug by Maggie Stephenson styled in a cozy living room with a boucle chair, side tables, and a throw blanket.

Funky Dancing Bananas Rug by Maggie Stephenson

$255.00 $355.00
Cute pink rug with cherry pattern brightens a cozy living room with bookshelves, modern decor, and natural sunlight

Cute Pink Cherry Rug by Elizabeth Bay

$119.00 $355.00
Blue Fruit Party Rug by Becca Franks laid out in a bright room with bookshelves and a brown sofa on wood floor

Fruit Party Rug by Becca Franks

$255.00 $355.00
Tomato Twist Abstract Area Rug by Zoe Wodarz in olive and red, styled in a bright living room with a fireplace

Tomato Twist Abstract Area Rug by Zoe Wodarz

$255.00 $355.00
Yellow Cartoon Cheese Rug by Becca Franks

Yellow Cartoon Cheese Rug by Becca Franks

$169.00 $255.00

Q&A

What type of rug is best for the kitchen?

For a kitchen, low-profile rugs with an easy-care surface usually work best. Smaller mats are a good fit by the sink or stove, while runners suit longer layouts. Our food rugs are also designed with a non-slip backing, so they stay in place more securely and feel more practical for kitchen use.

Is it a good idea to put a rug in the kitchen?

Yes! A kitchen rug is usually a good addition, especially where you stand the longest. It adds comfort underfoot, softens the look of the room, and helps catch everyday splashes.

What size rug should I use in my kitchen?

In front of the sink or stove, 2' x 3' and 3' x 5' are common choices. In a longer kitchen, a runner usually fits better, especially when you want coverage along the main walkway.

How often should kitchen rugs be cleaned?

Because kitchen rugs pick up crumbs, splashes, and daily traffic quickly, they usually need regular vacuuming and prompt spot cleaning. For a deeper clean, use cold water and a mild detergent. For more details, please read our rug care guide.

Can I put a rug in front of the stove or sink?

Yes, and those are often the most useful places for one. A rug there should lie flat, stay in place, and leave enough clearance for cabinets and appliances to open easily.