There’s A New Interiors It-Brand To Know
When it comes to decorating, there are a handful of fail-safe homeware brand that balance on-trend designs with reliability. And the interior fiends among us will understand the certain thrill that comes with discovering another name to add to the arsenal. If that’s you – we’ve got the next one for your list. Our latest favourite: Ruggable.
In Partnership With Ruggable
Specialising in – you guessed it – rugs, this brand is all about providing stylish designs that instantly elevate your home. Collaborating with some of the most respected names in the creative industry, ranging from Jonathan Adler and Iris Apfel to Jean Michel Basquiat, Ruggable’s offering has a decidedly luxurious feel.
Whether you’re after a rich, sink-your-toes-into piece to soften your living room, a graphic geometric print for your study, or even an outdoor rug for al fresco entertaining, Ruggable has a piece to fit the brief.
Designed to be ‘lived in’, these rugs aren’t just visually appealing, they’re also low maintenance. Spill some vino on the rug? Or accidentally walk across it in dirty shoes? No worries, remove the rug pad (which holds the piece in place) and pop it in the washing machine. That’s right, you can bypass the extra hassle and cost of using a professional cleaning service required.
So, with the peace of mind that their rugs are both chic and low-maintenance, here are our favourite rugs from Ruggable no matter what your aesthetic is.
Retro-Inspired Designs
The 70s are having a real moment in the world of fashion and interiors. Give your nod to the era with a statement graphic design in deep greens and sepia-tones.
Creative Collaborations
Who said art has to be relegated to the walls? We’re loving this fun print by photographer Gray Malin.
Textured Finishes
Shaggy and jute rugs are an easy yet stylish way to add a bit of interest to your space, helping to create different zones with minimal effort.
Abstract Statements
If you prefer your rugs to deliver soothing visuals that you can get lost in, why not try a tonal abstract piece?
For more rug design ideas and options, visit Ruggable.co.uk.