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Our new premium ZAYNE rug is made from 100% wool! With its high-quality craftsmanship and wide range of colors, it fits perfectly into any room.
Our bestselling rug, JANE, is hand-woven, subtly shimmering, and available in numerous colours and shapes. This low-pile rug features an irregularly textured viscose pile that beautifully catches the light, creating a unique colour-changing effect and exceptional brilliance.
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Find the rug that makes your home feel more beautiful and comfortable

A rug is one of the most design-defining elements in a room. It adds softness underfoot, brings warmth and texture, and creates a sense of balance between furniture, colour and light. Whether you love clean-lined modern interiors, vintage-inspired character or a more natural, tactile look, the right rug can anchor the entire space and make it feel intentionally finished. Discover a wide selection of rugs for living rooms, bedrooms and hallways, available in many styles, shapes, materials, pile heights, sizes and colourways to suit both your aesthetic and everyday needs.

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  • Find the rug that makes your home feel more beautiful and comfortable
  • Rugs suited to every room
  • Rug styles, from design-led looks to Kilim
  • Choose from a wide range of materials and pile heights
  • Sizes and dimensions to suit your space
  • Colours that work with your interior
  • Craftsmanship and quality standards
  • Key criteria for choosing the right rug

How to choose

Start by thinking about placement and proportions. A rug should visually connect key furniture pieces, for example framing a seating area or extending beyond the sides of a dining table so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out. Next, consider pile height and texture. Low-pile rugs feel crisp and are practical in high-traffic spaces or areas where doors need to open smoothly, while tufted or longer-pile designs create a softer, more cocooning mood. Materials matter too, from naturally insulating wool to easy-care synthetics for everyday versatility. Finally, choose a colour palette that either blends quietly into your scheme or adds contrast, and keep maintenance in mind, especially in busy households, entryways or family rooms.

Rug styles and design directions

Whether your interior leans towards clean modern lines, nostalgic warmth or relaxed natural textures, the right rug helps define the mood of the room. Explore design-led styles that bring character and balance to your space.

Style What defines it Explore
Modern rugs Clean lines, graphic patterns and contemporary finishes, ideal for design-led interiors with a crisp, architectural feel. Discover modern rugs
Vintage rugs Characterful patterns and warm tones such as terracotta, inspired by nostalgic interiors and curated layering. Explore vintage rugs
Scandi rugs Soft neutrals, calm textures and pared-back patterns that bring warmth while keeping the look understated. Browse Scandi rugs
Organic shapes Sculptural silhouettes that soften straight lines and add a contemporary, design-forward touch. Discover organic-shaped rugs
Statement designs Bold colours, playful motifs and expressive textures that bring personality to entryways and living spaces. Designer picks


Extra tip : For a curated finish, explore design-led collections from brands such as Ferm Living and Bongusta.

Choose from a wide range of materials and pile heights

Texture and material define both the look and everyday practicality of a rug. These criteria will help guide your choice:

  • Pile height : Low-pile rugs look clean and understated, while tufted or longer-pile designs are ideal for a softer, more cocooning living space.
  • Flatwoven or braided rugs do not have a raised pile. They are typically more hard-wearing, feel more textured underfoot and bring a more natural, structured look to the room.
  • Wool rugs are naturally insulating and feel particularly refined. Blended wool models (for example with viscose or polyester) can be more resilient and easier to care for.
  • Cotton rugs are robust and often washable. They feel soft underfoot with a moderate level of warmth.
  • Models in jute tend to attract less dust and are easy to maintain. They suit relaxed, natural looks, from boho to coastal-inspired interiors.
  • Synthetic fibre rugs are versatile, often washable, and a practical choice for everyday living.


Rugs suited to every room

To suit different needs and layouts, discover rugs selected by room and placement.

Living room rugs to define your zones

If you want to highlight your coffee table, smaller rugs (such as 100x150 cm, a 160 cm diameter, or 150x200 cm) can work well depending on the shape. If you would rather define a larger zone that includes your sofa, choose a generous living room rug (such as 240x330 cm, a 200 cm diameter, or 300x400 cm) to anchor the seating area.

Hallway and runner rugs with the right proportions

Looking for a rug that is beautiful and well suited to the length and width of your hallway? The dedicated selection includes lengths from 120 to 310 cm and widths from 60 to 80 cm, ideal for compact entryways and narrower corridors, across styles from modern to vintage and Scandi.

Dining room rugs that elevate the table

A dining room rug helps define the eating area and brings the table into focus. When it comes to shape, a round, rectangular or square rug can work under a round table, but a rectangular or square table usually looks most balanced with a rectangular or square rug. For comfort and practicality, ensure the rug extends beyond the chair legs, even when chairs are pulled out.

Bedroom rugs for adults and children

For the bedroom, choose a rug that can sit under the bed or at its foot. It visually frames the sleeping area and adds softness underfoot for calmer mornings and evenings.

For children’s rooms, explore warm textures and gentle shapes designed for everyday comfort. A soft rug can also support play and create a cosy, inviting atmosphere.

Outdoor rugs that are versatile and resilient

The collection also includes options for balconies, terraces and gardens. Outdoor rugs made from polypropylene and polyester are designed to cope with changing conditions. You will also find rugs suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, combining elegance with durability.

Colours that work with your interior

The rug colour influences the overall mood of a room. Choose tones that echo your walls, furniture and accessories, or create contrast for a more expressive look.

  • For modern, Scandi or minimalist interiors, explore neutral shades such as beige, white, grey or black, and their many nuanced variations.
  • For a vintage-inspired look, warm tones like terracotta, orange, yellow or olive green create a retro atmosphere.
  • For contemporary, playful or art-led schemes, choose bolder colours such as red, blue or pink, and other statement rugs that bring energy to the space.

Designed to last

Beyond aesthetics and function, craftsmanship and quality standards matter. That is why the selection includes hand-woven and hand-tufted rugs with an artisanal feel. You will also find collections made from RWS-certified wool, which supports traceability and standards for animal welfare and land management. In addition, some rugs use GRS-certified polyester, containing at least 50% recycled polyester and produced with more responsible processes. These details help ensure your rug feels considered, durable and timeless in everyday living. Many designs are also suitable for use with underfloor heating, offering comfort and warmth without compromising on performance. These details help ensure your rug feels considered, durable and timeless in everyday living.

Key criteria for choosing the right rug

Whatever the room, choosing a rug comes down to the benefits that matter most for your space. Each priority points towards different features, and the best choice is often a thoughtful balance.

  • Thermal comfort, which often means choosing a longer pile. This can also support a softer acoustic feel.
  • Defining functional zones in a room, such as a seating or dining area, where the rug shape should echo the furniture it frames. A rectangular rug, for example, usually suits a rectangular dining table.
  • Protecting wooden floors, which often means covering a larger surface and choosing bigger formats such as XL or XXL sizes (for example 200x300 or 300x400).
  • Using the rug as floor seating, where a thicker option, such as a shaggy-style rug, feels more comfortable.
  • Helping cushion slips and everyday knocks, especially in family spaces. A non-slip underlay is a practical addition, and some households prefer longer pile for extra softness.
  • Creating harmony or contrast, by choosing a shape and colour that blends quietly into the scheme or becomes a confident focal point.

Now all that is left is to explore the collection, choose your favourite, and bring your home together with a rug that feels both beautiful and lived-in.

Frequently asked questions about rugs

How do I choose the right rug size for my room? Start by deciding which furniture pieces should sit on the rug, for example the front legs of a sofa or the full dining setup. A larger rug usually feels more cohesive and design-led, as it anchors the entire area. Always measure first and compare with the dimensions listed on the product page.
Which rug pile height is best for everyday living? Low-pile and flatwoven rugs are practical in high-traffic areas because they are easier to clean and less likely to catch on doors. For a softer feel, tufted and longer-pile designs add warmth and comfort, especially in living rooms and bedrooms. Consider how the room is used before choosing a more textured finish.
Do I need a rug underlay? A rug underlay helps reduce slipping and can make the rug feel more cushioned underfoot. It also supports longevity by reducing friction against the floor. This is particularly useful in entryways, hallways and family spaces.
Which rug materials are easiest to care for? Synthetic fibre rugs are often a practical choice for everyday use, as many are designed to be easy to clean. Wool rugs feel naturally warm and refined, while blended fibres can add extra resilience. Always check the care guidance and test any cleaning method on a discreet area first.
What should I consider when placing a rug under a dining table? Choose a rug that extends beyond the table on all sides so chairs remain on the rug when pulled out. Flatwoven and low-pile rugs are often easier to maintain in dining areas. A balanced shape and proportion will also help the setting feel calm and intentional.
Are outdoor rugs suitable for balconies and terraces? Many outdoor rugs are designed to be resilient and easy to maintain, often using materials such as polypropylene or polyester. They can help define a seating area outdoors and make the space feel more inviting. For best results, allow the rug to dry fully after rain and follow the care guidance for your chosen material.