Rugs

Our handwoven rugs are crafted using timeless techniques passed down through generations of skilled makers. Made from natural, reclaimed and recycled materials like cotton and jute, each piece has been designed to bring enduring character and warmth to any home. Read more

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  • Aqil Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Aqil Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Aqil Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    £450 - £650
  • Braided Hemp Rug - Natural - Extra Large

    Braided Hemp Rug - Natural - Extra Large

    Braided Hemp Rug - Natural - Extra Large

    (12)

    £550
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  • Akari Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Akari Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Akari Jute & Cotton Rug - Natural

    (2)

    £200 - £300
  • Shanti Wool & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Shanti Wool & Cotton Rug - Natural

    Shanti Wool & Cotton Rug - Natural

    (1)

    Sale price  £320 - £480 Regular price  £400 - £600
  • Ailan Wool Rug

    Ailan Wool Rug

    Ailan Wool Rug

    (5)

    Sale price  £295 - £346.50 Regular price  £295 - £495
  • Braided Hemp Rug - Round

    Braided Hemp Rug - Round

    Braided Hemp Rug - Round

    (2)

    £300
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  • Aadita Jute & Wool Rug - Grey

    Aadita Jute & Wool Rug - Grey

    Aadita Jute & Wool Rug - Grey

    Sale price  £280 - £420 Regular price  £400 - £600
  • Kufri Jute Rug - Soft Blue & Brown

    Kufri Jute Rug - Soft Blue & Brown

    Kufri Jute Rug - Soft Blue & Brown

    (1)

    Sale price  £280 - £550 Regular price  £400 - £550

Learn More about Rugs

What type of rug holds up the best?

Wool rugs are one of the most durable types you can buy. Their ability to withstand continuous use and maintain softness makes them a great option for living spaces.

Should you buy a rug first or last?

Buying a rug first before your furniture gives you a reference point to build from. If you like the look of a darker-toned rug for example, you could pair it with lighter shades around the room to create balanced and considered contrasts.

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