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Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

The Ruggable x Liberty Collection Is Filled with Florals That Never Date – Discover 150 Years of Pattern, Newly Fresh on the Floor

Jewel-toned living room featuring verdant green seating furniture, a wooden coffee table, and a floral, large-scale floral print rug.

Ruggable’s latest collaboration with British luxury stalwart Liberty distills more than 150 years of garden-inspired heritage prints into scales, palettes, and compositions that feel every bit as evergreen as the originals.

In the States, florals are often reserved for spring – but in the Liberty universe, heirloom blooms live in the home year-round, evolving with the space. That distinctly English expression now feels newly feasible in this latest Ruggable collection, thanks in no small part to Ruggable’s washable rug construction, which allows designs to stay fresh well beyond a single season of the latest rug trends.

Devotees of the Liberty archive won’t miss the Flourish revival, available in Cream, Rose, and Teal. The vintage-inspired rug design retains its distinctive interplay between ’70s Bauhaus geometry and ’90s grunge florals, now scaled up to anchor busier rooms like living spaces and entryways with ease.

Styles such as Honeydew Blue may look dainty, with their dancing bouquet of florals, but they’re built for high-traffic rooms – even splash-prone spaces like the kitchen. (Image credit: Ruggable)

Even minimalists may find themselves smitten. Tonal iterations such as Christelle are pared back to the silhouettes of the early Indian chintz that inspired them, trading punchy color for a whisper-soft, almost ghostly effect. The eye barely registers them as floral until closer inspection – incognito, and arguably more iconic for it.

Discover my favorite pieces from the latest collection below (at this rate, some florals may prove perennial after all).


All of the updated classics above are available in Ruggable’s newer All-in-One construction, which eliminates the need for a separate pad. As a certified rug snob, I gave it a proper test: explore my full Ruggable All-in-One review here.


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