These New Rugs Are Like a Vacation in Your Living Room

Armadillo's newest collections take their inspiration from the sea.
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Few things make a home feel more relaxing than a comfortable rug underfoot—and Australian-American brand Armadillo makes some of the best. Celebrated for its simple yet elegant signature style, their rugs are a study in understated design. In keeping with this approach, Armadillo recently launched two new collections, Eden and Corsica, that are crafted to invite tranquil vacation vibes into the home.

The Eden collection brings a sense of sophisticated warmth to both public and private spaces in the home.

The Eden collection brings a sense of sophisticated warmth to both public and private spaces in the home.

Like all Armadillo rugs, the two new collections are handcrafted in India and, as the names suggest, are inspired by the experience of the Mediterranean. "Our newest additions are inspired by the idyllic charms of the Mediterranean," say Armadillo co-founders Jodie Fried and Sally Pottharst. "Promenades for barefoot luxury, Eden and Corsica are handcrafted using a traditional Indo-Nepali weaving technique, then contemporized in color and composition to make the home a true escape."

The soothing color palette of the Eden collection evokes the Mediterranean, with rich hues that work together to allow you to create a luscious landscape within the home.

The soothing color palette of the Eden collection evokes the Mediterranean, with rich hues that work together to allow you to create a luscious landscape within the home.

Eden takes inspiration from the frescoes that adorn ancient palaces and historic buildings throughout the Mediterranean. Each rug is a solid block of color that makes a graphic impact in any room, and the hand-dyed New Zealand wool fibers refract light from every direction.

The Corsica collection features alternating rows of wool and linen in different colors to create a deliciously tactile surface that brings to mind the play of light on the ocean.

The Corsica collection features alternating rows of wool and linen in different colors to create a deliciously tactile surface that brings to mind the play of light on the ocean.

Corsica is another iteration of the Mediterranean, evoking the rugged mountain landscape and stylish coastal towns of the French island from which it takes its name. The linear texture of the weave echoes the ripples of gentle ocean waves lapping at the shore, and the solid-dyed New Zealand wool is interspersed with rows of fine Belgian linen to create a shifting, ephemeral play of color that mirrors the way the sun dances on the water’s surface. 

The complementary earthy tones of both new collections—which include the evocatively named Abalone, Saltbush, Capri, and Citrine—will usher the idyllic charm of a seaside escape into your home. A subtle natural-colored knotted tassel fringe adds a chic coastal touch. 

The new rugs don’t just look beautiful: They have, as the founders say, been designed to be "gentle to the senses and kinder to the environment." This ethos stems from the Certified B Corporation’s ongoing commitment to environmental and social responsibility. "Armadillo is a truly sustainable company—for the good of the world we live in and all who journey with us," says Fried. "Our rugs lie lightly on this earth."

Shop the New Collections
Armadillo Eden Rug
Armadillo Eden Rug
Exquisitely fine hand-dyed wool takes on a rich hue and solid luster that refracts the light from every angle. Inspired by heavenly frescoes, Eden is lavishly soft to touch and a reverie to gaze upon.
Armadillo Corsica Rug
Armadillo Corsica Rug
Corsica conjures the lull of island life with a linear texture that rises and submerges like the gently ebbing ocean. Rows of solid-dyed wool are interspersed with the finest linen for a soothing shift in color.

Explore the new arrivals and more at armadillo-co.com.

Mandi Keighran
Design and travel writer based in London.

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