Whether it's a "shrimply" adorable sushi roll or a silly and spicy chili, an irregular-shaped rug modeled after food looks cute in any kitchen.
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When it’s all about aesthetics, most folks choose kitchen rugs over kitchen mats. Sure, anti-fatigue mats are comfy. But traditional rugs come in so many fun colors and styles. We’re not just talking about patterns, either—irregular-shaped rugs are trending big time in 2025. And what better way to celebrate the heart of the home than by accessorizing it with a fun food-themed option?
We found some of the best irregular-shaped rugs for tomato lovers, butter buds and avocado aficionados. No matter what vibe you bring to the kitchen, there’s a food-shaped rug for every kind of home cook.
Sure, you’ve seen egg tools. But what about egg rugs? These irregularly shaped rugs look like fried eggs ready for a flip, and they add a cute playfulness to kitchens and dining rooms. Each wool egg rug is available in six different sizes, from two to seven feet long, so it’ll fit in almost any space. As a bonus, this handmade free-form rug features a tough cotton backing for longevity.
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For the Butter Lover
Tufted Butter Shag Rug
Toss this tufted butter rug onto the kitchen floor for a subtle, smooth touch of fun. The shag style offers a cozy feel on feet, while its vibrant print pictures a stick of butter still in its wrapper. At two feet wide and six feet long, it’s the perfect runner size for smaller cooking and baking spaces.
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For the Tomato Snacker
Tomato Rug
Beefsteak tomatoes are essential for sandwiches, but some of us also love eating slices sprinkled with a little salt and pepper. For fans of the red fruit, this totally adorable tomato rug is the perfect way to celebrate it in style. A slip-resistant backing ensures secure footing, and the polyester material fares fine after a wash on the gentle cycle.
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For the Banana Buff
Banana Rug
Bananas are one of the most versatile fruits. Show appreciation for this tropical produce with an irregular-shaped rug that channels its iconic yellow peel. Choose from two sizes that complement a range of spaces and pop it in front of the sink to catch any drips. The banana rug is delightfully absorbent, nonslip and machine-washable, so it protects floors from spills, slips and stains while still serving looks.
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For the Spicy Someone
Chili Pepper Shag Rug
Pick up this precious picante chili pepper rug for a playful floor accent. Apart from the striking silhouette and shade, this shaggy shaped rug offers 72 inches of floor coverage. Show off your love of hot cuisine and ensure there’s always a little spice in your space.
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For the Rad Radish Fan
Ramona The Radish Washable Rug
We love washable rugs—just take a look at all our Ruggable praise! This rug features Ramona the Radish in charming, soft shades of pink, green and ivory. Natural cotton and nontoxic dyes mean that it’s also completely machine washable. The rug also comes with a bag to store it in when you want to swap it out for a new food-shaped find. It even features little fiber braids hanging off the bottom, just like a real radish!
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For the Guac Guy
Hooked Avocado Rug
Hooked novelty rugs fit into so many spaces thanks to their effortless charm. This avocado rug is everything we want from an irregular-shaped rug for the kitchen. A low-profile pile means that there’s no tripping over it. Plus, the polyester material stands up well to traffic and food stains. Just toss it in the wash when it gets dingy!
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For the Sushi A-fish-ianado
Fluffy Sushi Rug
If you’re looking for an irregular-shaped rug with a little cushion, we recommend this fluffy sushi rug. Choose from two realistic patterns, including caviar and shrimp. Both are handmade and feature a high pile that feels soft and supportive on tired feet. All that’s missing are the soy sauce and chopsticks!
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