Ruggable’s latest drop doesn’t feel like a “kids collection” in the traditional sense — and that’s exactly the point.
There’s a shift happening in how children’s spaces are being designed. Less primary colour, less novelty for novelty’s sake. In its place: softer palettes, considered prints, and pieces that sit comfortably within the home rather than apart from it. This collection leans fully into that.
The offering spans playrooms, bedrooms, and nurseries, but the thread running through it is restraint. Florals that feel almost vintage. Muted geometrics. Quiet textures that don’t compete with the room, but complete it. Even the more playful designs are grounded — nothing feels overly loud or temporary.
What makes Ruggable distinct, and still relevant in this space, is the practicality.
Fully washable rugs have moved from being a “nice to have” to a non-negotiable for many parents. Spills, paint, everyday mess — it’s all expected, and this collection doesn’t ask you to compromise aesthetics to accommodate it.
There’s also a noticeable versatility. These are pieces that can transition with the child, but more importantly, they don’t disrupt the overall design language of the home. A nursery rug doesn’t need to be replaced the moment it becomes a bedroom. A playroom doesn’t need to feel separate from the rest of the house.


It’s a subtle repositioning of what “kids interiors” look like right now — less about creating a themed space, more about creating a cohesive one.
And perhaps that’s where this collection lands best. Not in trying to stand out, but in quietly fitting in — in the most considered way.
A softer take on everyday living, designed for homes that are actually lived in.





