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Olivia Wolfe

Anthropologie Just Launched a Collab With Ruggable That Has All the Charm of Its Usual Rug Designs, Just Made Machine-Washable

Image from above of a bunch of different patterned, colorful rugs layered on top of one another.

Ruggable is no stranger to a designer collab. The brand (one of our favorite places to buy rugs) is well known for selecting some of the hottest brands and interior designers to bring new rug releases to life, each with it's own distinct color palette and patterns. So, when I heard one of my go-to decor brands was teaming up with Ruggable, I knew it was going to be a good one. And yes, I'm already planning where to put the new Anthropologie x Ruggable collection in my apartment.

In the best way possible, this designer rug collab is exactly what you'd expect. There are playful prints and pattern trends that feel distinctly Anthropologie, in Ruggable's reliable construction. The range includes seven rugs and three doormats, all drawing inspiration from Anthropologie's archives. Think Scandinavian folk motifs, heritage florals, and modern painterly palettes.

It's Anthro's nostalgic-chic form with Ruggable's everyday, washable function. Already imagining it in your space? Here's everything you can expect from the collab.

I love a rug that makes a bold statement and firmly believe that money spent on a high-quality rug is money well spent. The Anthropologie x Ruggable collab convinces me that there is a way to reach a stylish middle ground. It's a collection full of prints that somehow still feel soft enough to lay quietly in the background, and each rug includes Ruggable's All-In-One, one-piece washable rug system which makes it conducive to everyday wear and tear.

Katherine Finder, chief merchandising officer at Anthropologie Home, says, "Each rug is designed to support the way our customers truly live, encouraging homes that feel effortlessly layered, warmly lived-in, and authentically their own." The collection was created around a simple idea: "a home doesn't need to be perfect to be beautiful."

And if you've been loving the latest pattern trends and print mixing ideas, you're in luck because, as mentioned, pattern takes the lead in the collection in a soft yet assured way. Each print embodies a sculptural floral design or geometric print that feels slightly romantic (it seems our favorite home decor brands are picking up on the romantic interiors trend).

I'm envisioning these rugs layered in a room next to a vintage, iron mirror, a natural wooden coffee table, or soft linen throws draped across the sofa. It's about bringing "a trace of everyday life in plain sight — these rugs are made to feel collected, not staged," says Katherine.

I knew Anthropologie's rugs were chic, but this collaboration with Ruggable makes them feel right for any home.

Looking to refresh your home as Spring approaches? A good rug is a fabulous place to start, and luckily, I may know a thing or two about where to shop for the best rugs.

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