I'm a little bit in limbo when it comes to rugs right now. Like a lot of things, they get moved around or taken away for styling purposes and our living room has been left bare ever since we got our new sofas. I haven't really minded because I love our flooring but I am always on the lookout! Rugs can inject an incredible textural element into the home and the warmth they provide underfoot makes them especially appealing in winter. I've had the pleasure of working with some amazing rugs, all of feature the natural tones and graphic elements I love. You will no doubt remember the beautiful Bauen rug at Citta Design that I styled in-store. Others include the gorgeous Palancia Rug by BoConcept and the incredible Undyed Jute + White Nodi Rug from Tessuti, both of which worked beautifully in our living room. Armadillo is another amazing rug brand that I loved styling in the norsu shoot, and I've since been admiring their new collection that they showcased recently at Den Fair in Melbourne.
Atlas - Natural
Atlas - Limestone
The Atlas by Armadillo pictured above is one of my favourites. Taking its cue from traditional Moroccan beni ourain rugs, this simple diamond pattern is hand knotted into a low pile of soft, natural tones. The Fold by Armadillo is another beautiful option in lovely coffee and oatmeal tones.
Images via Armadillo
New to Simon James Design, these exquisite rugs by Danskina are hand woven from 100% NZ wool. The Bold 612 is made using a combination of mechanical and hand-spun yarns resulting in a thick, warm rug with natural irregularites. The Duotone 191 is all about simplicity, with a flat woven basket construction. Both are available in many different colourways. See the entire collection here.
Atlas - Natural
Atlas - Limestone
The Atlas by Armadillo pictured above is one of my favourites. Taking its cue from traditional Moroccan beni ourain rugs, this simple diamond pattern is hand knotted into a low pile of soft, natural tones. The Fold by Armadillo is another beautiful option in lovely coffee and oatmeal tones.
Images via Armadillo
New to Simon James Design, these exquisite rugs by Danskina are hand woven from 100% NZ wool. The Bold 612 is made using a combination of mechanical and hand-spun yarns resulting in a thick, warm rug with natural irregularites. The Duotone 191 is all about simplicity, with a flat woven basket construction. Both are available in many different colourways. See the entire collection here.
Images via Simon James Design
One more thing to mention before I go. I have taken over the Dulux NZ Instagram page this week, and we have an exciting giveaway coming up tomorrow so make sure you follow along!