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    15 New Rugs: Texture, Pattern and Contemporary Design

    16 January
    Rugs
    In contemporary interiors, rugs are no longer treated as a finishing layer — they shape the mood of a space, soften architecture and introduce texture, rhythm and warmth underfoot. Today’s rugs are chosen not for decoration alone, but for the way they ground a room and bring it together.

    This season’s collection explores a range of approaches — from quiet minimalism to expressive pattern — each defined by material, texture and visual balance rather than trend-driven statements.

    1. Quiet Neutrals

    These rugs form the base layer of an interior — subtle, understated and effortlessly versatile. Their strength lies in texture rather than pattern, allowing furniture, light and architecture to take the lead.

    Soft tonal shifts, natural fibres and restrained finishes make these rugs ideal for living rooms, bedrooms and open-plan spaces where calm and continuity matter most.

    2. Tactile Surfaces

    Defined by depth, pile variation and tactile surfaces, these rugs bring a sensory quality to the interior. They work particularly well in neutral spaces, where texture becomes the main visual interest.

    Layered with soft upholstery and natural wood, these rugs create warmth and intimacy without visual noise.

    3. Subtle Pattern

    These designs introduce pattern in a quiet, controlled way. Lines, grids and abstract motifs appear softened, almost hand-drawn, creating movement without overwhelming the space.

    They are well suited to interiors that balance modern furniture with a more expressive, collected feel.

    4. Graphic Statements

    For interiors that call for contrast, these rugs offer a stronger visual presence while remaining grounded in a refined palette. Dark tones and graphic lines act as focal points, anchoring furniture and defining zones within open spaces.

    Used thoughtfully, they add depth and character rather than drama.

    5. Organic Expression

    Inspired by organic lines and irregular shapes, these rugs feel intuitive and expressive. Their patterns echo natural movement, making them ideal for relaxed interiors that prioritise comfort and flow.

    They pair particularly well with rounded furniture, soft silhouettes and layered lighting.

    Rather than thinking in terms of trends, consider how a rug should function within your space: as a quiet backdrop, a tactile layer or a defining accent

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