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Discover five newly launched rugs that combine bold design, rich texture and expressive colour to refresh interiors this season

Spring is on its way, bringing a fresh burst of design inspiration. From bold geometry to playful colour palettes, these five newly released rugs showcase a variety of styles to add warmth, texture and personality to roll away the Winter blues.
ISHKAR X Aziza Kadyri

Drawing inspiration from Uzbek nomadic cosmology, Aziza Kadyri’s rug collection reflects an intimate family narrative, using celestial symbolism to express the connection to her sister that exists beyond the limitations of geographical distance. The above design titled Zenith Point, shows Kadyri and her sister’s two star signs which appear distant yet connected by the circular structure of the astrological – inspired design.
The collection is made in collaboration with ISHKAR, where Afghan weavers hand-knotted the rugs. They also used a combination of natural and synthetic dyes to create a whimsical vibrancy.
Jan Kath

Inspired by the rare moment when desert rainfall brings sudden blooms to life, GOL NURA by Jan Kath celebrates resilient flora through calm, earthy tones and richly textured surfaces created using Tibetan knotting and Sumakh techniques.
Sam Buckley X cc-tapis

Designed by Sam Buckley in collaboration with cc-Tapis, the DiscoRectangle collection transforms the rhythm of the dancefloor into hand-tufted rugs, combining sculptural pill-shaped forms with bold colour to bring a sense of movement to any space.
LAYERED X Erik Bratsberg

Photography by Andy Liffner
Born from a practical challenge and developed into an exploration of form, colour and function, Lozza is a hand-tufted rug collection by Erik Bratsberg for LAYERED, inspired by sculptural, organic shapes and intuitive balance. Layered tonal fields, subtle height variations and flexible silhouettes create depth, movement and harmony across both warm and cool décor.
Bolon

 The BKB collection is launched with Bolon’s new take-back initiative. Rooted in soft neutrals and a refined sisal-like texture, it reinterprets Bolon’s heritage with timeless elegance, offering recyclable flooring for contemporary interiors.
Words by Libbi Kettle
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