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CARPETS, RUGS & ACCESSORIES FOCUS ON round It


empts to debunk the interior design myth that rugs are merely a ‘finishing touch’ to o design a room starting with the rug.


Earn Your Stripes


A contemporary striped rug with tasselled edges for a hand-crafted finish; the combination of 50% hemp and 50% pure wool yarn make this rug soft to touch yet extremely durable. Available in both grey and black colourways, the flat weave of this rug lends itself to a layered look within the home.


Understated Elegance


The irregular stripes in contrasting grey, ochre, beige and ivory colour tones make this rug ideal for introducing a subtle colour scheme from the ground up. Take the understated tonal scheme through on linens and wallpaper for a room that looks beautifully put together.


Statement Style


Abstract geometrics and earthy colour palette combine in this feature rug, inspired by traditional Indian dhurries. As well as being beautiful to look at, it’s also light and tactile, so why not go vertical by suspending it as a statement wall hanging.


The Real Teal


Add a pop of colour to any room with this large-scale chevron design in stylish teal colour tones – certain to make an impact.


Beautiful Blooms Accessorize Your Home


Stylised blooms within a signature hand-crafted/bohemian edge and vibrant colours give a modern update to traditional florals.


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Revel in the vivid colours of a springtime garden in full bloom all year round, with the Floreale rug in bright fuchsia. Made from 100% wool pile, each rug has been skilfully hand-carved to define the design.


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