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Homes & Gardens
Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

‘A Home Doesn’t Need to Be Perfect to Be Beautiful’ – Inside Anthropologie x Ruggable’s Artfully Off-Kilter Collaboration

Assorted patterned rugs layered on top of one another from the new Anthropologie x Ruggable collaboration.

The home sets the stage for memories as much as it does for messes – often at the exact same time. A throw pillow rips and gets a patch that doesn’t quite blend; a glass of red wine performs a full-body dramatic sweep across your cream rug. Few brands understand this elegant domestic chaos better than Anthropologie Home, the blueprint for artfully off-kilter interiors, and Ruggable, the company engineered to survive the aftermath. Two stores we always turn to shop the best rugs, coming together

‘A home doesn’t need to be perfect to be beautiful,’ reads the press release for the newly launched collaboration, already shaping up to be a seismic one. The capsule includes ten intentionally un-precious pieces – seven Tufted All-In-One rugs and three doormats – expressed through Scandinavian florals, painterly palettes, and even a Persian rug–loving wildcat pulled from the Anthropologie archive and reimagined with Ruggable’s stainproof sorcery.

‘Our partnership with Ruggable has been effortless thanks to our shared belief that home is where life unfolds,’ says Katherine Finder, Chief Merchandising Officer at Anthropologie Home. ‘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.’

Ruggable brings its extensive size range to the Anthropologie Home design portfolio, making this navy Scandi Floral Clove Rug fair game for any room – including a kitchen overseen by a cat, who clearly approves. (Image credit: Anthropologie)

So go ahead and retire the instinct to tiptoe. These washable rugs arrive pre-steeped with the charm of a very chic flea-market find, which means the room can finally loosen its shoulders. Bring in the weird lamp, the heirloom tchotchke, the macaroni art. If the floor can handle life, Anthropologie Home x Ruggable says the rest will fall in line.

White shouldn’t work with all this deliberate imperfection – and yet Pantone’s 2026 choice, Cloud Dancer, is exactly the shade that does. It’s unfussy, unexpected, and just the clean breath your pattern-lined rooms didn’t know they needed. If you want to layer in a little lightness, start with these 24 Cloud Dancer–clad homewares.

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