Luxury Rugs Boston: Museum-Quality Handmade Carpets

Boston · Greater Massachusetts

Hand-knotted heirloom rugs, curated for Boston interiors.

A by-appointment atelier serving Beacon Hill brownstones, Back Bay flats, Cambridge brick, Wellesley colonials, and Brookline triple-deckers — provenance-verified, one-of-one, delivered with white-glove care across Greater Boston and nationwide.

Trusted by Greater Boston designers and collectors

128+
Pieces in rotation
14-day
At-home approval
100–180
Knots / sq. in.
1 of 1
Every piece

Why Boston

The atelier where the buyers already live.

Boston is the densest concentration of architecturally significant residential interiors in the United States. The Greater Boston metro reports a population of 4.9 million with median household income above $100,000 — and within Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Brookline, Newton, Wellesley, and the parts of Cambridge near Harvard and MIT, the median rises well above that. These aren't just affluent zip codes. They're concentrations of the buyer who values hand-craft, provenance, and decades-long quality over disposable design.

Hand-knotted heirloom rugs serve these interiors specifically. A 19th-century Beacon Hill brick rowhouse with original parquet floors needs a soft Oushak that doesn't compete with the millwork. A Back Bay parlor with high ceilings and bowed windows needs the geometric structure of a Mamluk. A Cambridge Federal home needs the intellectual restraint of a Persian medallion. A Brookline triple-decker family room needs a warm, livable tribal Khal-Mohammadi. A South End loft needs a flat-woven kilim that reads contemporary. A Seaport apartment needs scale and quiet color.

We built the atelier in Boston because Boston is where the rugs actually go — and because Boston designers, architects, and collectors expect a level of textile literacy you can't deliver through a national mass-market catalog. Every rug in our atelier is reviewed in person before it's listed publicly.

Neighborhoods we serve

Greater Boston, room by room.

Every Boston neighborhood has a textile language. Here's how we pair rug styles to the interiors they belong in.

Beacon Hill
Brick rowhouses, bow-front parlors. Recommend antique Oushak and quiet wool — soft palette to honor original millwork.
Back Bay
Brownstone flats, high ceilings. Recommend Mamluk for parlors, oversized Oushaks for formal dining.
Cambridge
Federal & Greek Revival. Recommend Persian medallion and library Oushak. Pattern with intellectual restraint.
Brookline
Triple-deckers, family-warm. Recommend Khal-Mohammadi tribal and soft Oushaks — color that reads alive.
Wellesley
Colonial estates, formal entertaining. Recommend Mamluk dining anchors and oversized parlor pieces.
Newton
Tudors, Cape Cods, layered interiors. Recommend vintage layered pieces and warmer palettes.
Seaport & Fort Point
Lofts, glass, contemporary. Recommend kilim flatweave and quiet modern hand-knotted.
South End
Victorian double parlors. Recommend large-format Oushak or antique — the room can carry density.
Concord & Lincoln
Historic colonials, deep history. Recommend antique Persians and heritage tribal pieces.
Weston & Lexington
Estates, multi-generational homes. Recommend investment-grade Oushaks and large Mamluks.

The visit experience

From inquiry to delivery, four considered steps.

01
Inquire
Call, text, or email with your room dimensions, palette references, and preferred sizes. We respond within 4 business hours, often the same hour.
02
Curate
We prepare a selection of 3–5 hand-knotted pieces specifically for your room, palette, and use case — pulled the day before your visit.
03
View
By-appointment at the Boston atelier, or in-home for serious purchase intent. We walk you through provenance, weave, and material on each piece.
04
Deliver
White-glove insured delivery, two-person inside placement, packaging removed. 14-day at-home approval to confirm the rug fits.

Interior Designers

Boston's trade program for serious projects.

Verified interior designers, architects, and AD-100 firms receive trade pricing, NET-30 terms, complimentary memo samples, and dedicated project concierge for room-by-room sourcing across Beacon Hill, Back Bay, Cambridge, Wellesley, Weston, and Greater Boston. Applications reviewed within one business day.

Boston FAQ

What Boston buyers ask first.

Where can I see your rugs in person in Boston?+

By appointment at our Boston atelier. We do not run a retail showroom — we work quietly, by appointment, so we can give your project our full attention. Tell us your room, palette, and budget, and we prepare 3–5 curated pieces the day before your visit. Call or text +1 857 313 9458 or email Raihanrugs@gmail.com to schedule.

Where exactly is the atelier located?+

We share the exact address at the time of appointment confirmation. The atelier serves Greater Boston including Beacon Hill, Back Bay, the South End, Cambridge, Brookline, Newton, Wellesley, Weston, Lincoln, Concord, and Lexington. For clients further out, we also offer in-home consultations for serious purchase intent.

Can you deliver to Beacon Hill or Back Bay brownstones with narrow stairs?+

Yes. Our white-glove delivery team measures stair widths and door openings in advance, rolls oversize pieces narrow when needed, and coordinates building access. A 9×12 or 10×14 rug can be brought into a Beacon Hill or Back Bay row house without damage to the wool, the doorframes, or the original woodwork.

Do you offer designer trade pricing in Boston?+

Yes. Verified interior designers, architects, and design firms (including AD-100 members) get trade pricing, NET-30 terms, memo samples, and dedicated concierge sourcing. Apply through our Trade Program — applications reviewed within one business day.

What's the price range for a hand-knotted rug?+

Current Boston inventory ranges from approximately $1,100 (smaller runners and 5×8 tribal pieces) to $8,000+ (oversized fine Oushak and Mamluk, select antique Persians). Most living-room sizes (8×10 to 9×12) fall in the $2,800–$5,500 range. Trade pricing applies to verified designers.

What rug should I choose for a Beacon Hill parlor?+

For a 19th-century brick rowhouse parlor with original parquet and bow-front windows, we typically recommend a soft Oushak in muted ivory, pale rose, and faded blue — pattern that respects the millwork rather than competing with it. A 9×12 anchors the seating group. We're happy to walk through your specific room in person.

How do I know a rug will fit before I commit?+

Our 14-day at-home approval period exists for exactly this reason. Receive the rug, live with it in your actual space, see it under your light, against your furniture. If it doesn't suit, return within 14 days for a full refund (less return shipping). The atelier viewing process also helps — we can model the rug against your room dimensions and palette references before delivery.

Do you only serve Boston, or other markets too?+

We're based in Boston but ship white-glove to all 50 U.S. states. Boston is our flagship market — we also serve New York, Greenwich CT, Wellesley, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Aspen, Palm Beach, and a dozen other affluent U.S. markets. See the full locations directory.

Trusted by Boston

What our collectors and designers say.

The Oushak we sourced through Raihan anchors the entire parlor. The selection process was unlike any other rug experience — deliberate, considered, no pressure. Worth every minute.

A.M.

Beacon Hill collector

We work with Raihan on multiple AD-100 projects across New England. Trade pricing is honest, provenance is documented, and they understand the difference between a designer hold and a retail sale.

Trade Partner

Boston-based design firm

The white-glove team navigated our Back Bay walk-up like they'd done it a hundred times. The rug arrived perfect. Two years later it's still the first thing guests notice.

J.K.

Back Bay homeowner

Begin the conversation

Find the rug for your Boston home.

Call or text us. Send a photograph of the room. We'll prepare a curated selection within 24 hours.

Text +1 857 313 9458  ·  Raihanrugs@gmail.com  ·  Boston, MA — by appointment