New rug drops blend washability, style, function and art | Rug Report

New rug drops blend washability, style, function and art | Rug Report

New washable from and Revival take along with new “-like” offerings from Rug’Society in this week’s Rug Report.

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Machine-washable brand Ruggable is putting the focus on its new Halloween collections. According to the company, these rugs are a must-have “for those eager to infuse festive styles into their homes while the summer is in full swing.”

For high-traffic areas, Ruggable’s new entryway rugs are balanced between style and functionality and are designed with a secure non-slip backing to keep them firmly in place.

  • The Halloween collection is a nod to the Dark Academia aesthetic and embraces the mystical, witchy charm of the holiday. With celestial motifs, moody patterns and vintage textures, the assortment offers a whimsical yet sophisticated twist on timeless Gothic style.
A Halloween collection rug showing a skeleton on a black background.
  • The Fall collection rugs add a modern edge to traditional fall decorating. Festive patterns combined with chic; elevated designs bring a touch of autumn spirit. The designs, with warm palettes and seasonal motifs, capture the comfort and coziness of the season and aim to foster a space for relaxation and connection.
A Fall collection rug showing a variety of leaves.
  • The Halloween and Fall assortments feature 18 new indoor rugs, 15 new doormats, and 25 existing styles. Each rug is available in various sizes on Ruggable.com, with pricing starting at $89.
Fall rug showing a variety of gourds for the season.

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‘ new Hana Collection, which is still in its preorder phase, already sold out once and had to be reordered before it even became available.

Revival’s thinnest washable rug to date at just 7mm thick, Hana is lightweight, low-profile and designed for effortless care.

  • Made from a soft, stain-resistant polyester-cotton blend
  • Inspired by the Korean Dansaekhwa movement, Zarina’s geometric prints and Rothko’s color fields
  • Features tonal, textural designs with a subtle sheen
  • Pressed and stitched for durability and wrinkle resistance
  • Available styles: Eunha, BaramJeogi, and Haesol

 

A modern spin on Turkish folk art, Folk combines soft texture with practical washability.

  • Woven from velvety polyester chenille with recessed, high-low motifs
  • Machine washable, low-profile, and shed-free
  • Designed in-house, with motifs abstracted from traditional floral, star, and tree-of-life patterns
  • Available styles: StarForest, and Petal

 

A contemporary nod to splatter art, Digi captures expressive spontaneity through pixelated abstraction.

  • Designed with scattered pixel squares that form a modern, abstract composition
  • Machine-tufted with a soft, ultra-plush pile that’s both durable and comfortable underfoot
  • Finished with a flexible latex backing that provides traction and makes it washing machine friendly
  • Available styles: BlurWiggle, Spark,and Pixel 

 

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Rug’Society, a Portuguese brand of rugs that aims to turn them into pieces of art, has unveiled its White Garden kids’ playroom rug.

According to the company, this rug challenges conventional ideas of what these spaces should look like, bringing design maturity and softness to a space usually defined by eccentric color and clutter.

The White Garden rug.

Crafted from 100% botanical silk, the White Garden offers a soft geometric design in neutral tones. The company said this rug proves that children’s spaces can be both imaginative and beautifully composed.

New abstract rug featuring a variety of white shapes on a rust-colored background.

Other new collections from Rug’Society include the Studio and Urban collections.

New abstract rug featuring graffiti lines.

“The goal for these collections is to celebrate abstraction, not as decoration, but as expression,” according to a company statement. “These pieces echo fragments of city life, brutalist shapes, graffiti lines, architectural balance and nature’s dynamics.”

 

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