4 Folly by Martin Brudnizki
"One of the problems with rugs in bedrooms is that you can be paying for a lot
of a pattern that disappears under the bed. This gorgeous design by Martin
Brudnizki solves that problem by keeping the decoration to the edge so it could
even frame the bed. This would work equally well under a dining table."
“My style is one of tonal colours
and antique, or vintage furniture
but I love mixing old and new and
nothing is too matching. I firmly
believe that your home should tell
your story and reflect the styles
and personalities of the people
who live there and, to that end,
should also be a supportive
environment where you feel truly
comfortable and “at home”’.
5 Shirvan by The Rug Company
"You will never ever regret buying a Persian rug. They are not only classic and
timeless, but they are brilliant for disguising spills and pet hair. I have had one
under my kitchen table since my college-age sons were born, and it is none the
worse for wear. They go with any style of decor – a vintage Persian rug on the
polished concrete floor of a super modern loft is a delight but they also bring
colour and pattern to a period home or a more minimal space."
8 Okapi by The Rug Company
"Geometric patterns are often uniform and based on a repeat pattern but this one
is a more deconstructed version and I’m here for the irregularity. Pale pink is now
officially classed as a neutral and this will go with so many different colours from
chocolate brown to warm cream and darker pinks and burgundies. Or you could
go the other way with blues and yellows. Sometimes buying patterns can seem
scary but take a few minutes to think about colours you could pair it with and you
might be surprised at just how versatile a dramatic design can be."