Architectural Digest tapped rising interior designers for this special new collection.
The new year is an excellent time to refresh your home, and Architectural Digest is here to help.
The design authority selected eight rising interior designers and teams from across the U.S. to create a new Ruggable collection. Architectural Digest tapped Matt McKay, David Quarles IV, Hema Persad, Jessica Jubelirer, Forbes Masters, Chroma, Michael Hilal and Light and Dwell for this collab with Ruggable. The designers' rug designs come in various sizes, material options and rug pad types you can mix and match to find the right fit for your home.
Rugs are an especially cozy addition to your home during the winter months to give a true look of cozy warmth to any room, and Ruggable sells machine-washable rugs that are stain-resistant. With Ruggable, you can simply remove the rug cover and wash it, so you don't have to deal with cleaning an entire rug. It's also easy to swap out the rug covers for a new look as your mood strikes. This Ruggable x Architectural Digest collection brings their designs into your home at an affordable price point.
Read on for more about the full Ruggable x Architectural Digest collection and to learn more about each designer or team behind the rugs. While the pricing listed below is for 6' x 9' flatwoven or re-jute rugs with standard pads, you can customize a rug that fits your space just right.
Matt McKay
New York's Matt McKay designs Fifth Avenue apartments, Connecticut homes and so much more. Here, he juxtaposes Brazilian brutalism and Bauhaus in his designs.
Topo Soft Grey Rug
This calming design is inspired by snow-capped mountains and the flow of rivers running through rocks.
Maren Stone Blue Rug
This design is inspired by dark ocean waves for a natural look.
David Quarles IV
Memphis, Tennessee-based interior and jewelry designer David Quarles IV offers vibrant designs. He comes from African-American, Afro-Caribbean, European and Indigenous-American descent, which inspires his designs.
La Joie Natural Multicolor Rug
This design with a patchwork composition is inspired by the Garden of Eden and artists like Kehinde Wiley, Dali, Frida Kahlo and Basquiat.
Nerissa Teal & Gold Rug
This rug takes inspiration from a moonlit night at the edge of a forest with teal, gold, blue and green.
Hema Persad
Los Angeles-based Hema Persad takes international inspiration for her designs, emphasizing and embracing unique imperfections. Before following her passion for interior design, she was a practicing attorney and stylist.
Nisa Ink Black Rug
This Moroccan rug-inspired design features moody earth tones.
Ananda Natural Pop Rug
This Moroccan-inspired rug features warm earth tones with pops of blue and red.
Jessica Jubelirer
Jessica Jubelirer splits her time between California, Florida, Wisconsin and New York. She finds global inspiration to create inviting spaces. Her designs are relaxed and modern.
Selene Neutral Multicolor Rug
This warm, neutral rug has a grid-like design with a checkered pattern and stripes.
Vesta Neutral Multicolor Rug
This geometric rug features a pinwheel-blocked design on a neutral background.
Forbes Masters
Tavia Forbes and Monet Masters lead Forbes Masters in Atlanta, Georgia. They design bold, fashion-forward interiors with custom solutions. Their designs have Jamaican influences. Forbes has a marketing and studio art degree while Masters studied interior design.
Kasi Black & Tan Tufted Rug
Here's a modern take on parquet inlay with pops of blues and coppers.
Maha Natural Clay Rug
This rug also offers a modern approach to parquet with inlays and plays on perspective.
Chroma
Alexis Tompkins and Leann Conquer of San Francisco, California-based Chroma fuse art and fashion in their designs. Tompkins is a scholar of art history and has a sensitive eye for color. Conquer uses data to bring the artistic vision together.
Breakout Teal & Chartreuse Rug
Find bold shapes and a pop of color on this rug inspired by the teenage spirit.
Dissolve Teal Gradient Rug
This colorful rug features a gradient of teal, purple and chartreuse.
Michael Hilal
San Francisco-based Michael Hilal blends contemporary and historical elements. He takes his inspiration from nature and his designs offer a California vibe. He works with artists and artisans of many communities and backgrounds to create his relaxing spaces.
Mushroom Dream Grey Taupe Rug
This rug featuring silhouetted mushrooms is inspired by Eastern Asian Art Deco textiles, French Art Deco Kilim rugs and 1970s motifs.
Monolith Olive Green Rug
This design embraces brutalist and utilitarian architecture with inspiration from Louis Kahn's Salk Institute and Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie style.
Light and Dwell
Aymee Kuhlman and Molly Kidd of Light and Dwell are Oregon-based. Their designs are inspired by the Pacific Northwest with a nod to European culture. Architectural Digest says these rugs are well-suited for minimalist homes. Kidd works within the cottage tudor, mountain ranch, European, earthy organic, modern and traditional styles. Kuhlman is the CEO and brings an international aesthetic as she previously lived in New Zealand and loves to travel.
Yates Check Brown Re-Jute Rug
This rug is made of a woven jute-like material for a natural look.
Harvest Stripe Brown Re-Jute Rug
This jute-like rug with brown and sand hues has a pinstripe pattern.