Ruggable has just released a new collection ahead of Mother’s Day in collaboration with Liberty. If you’re wondering: “Hasn’t Ruggable dropped three collections already this year?”, they’ve actually released seven others so far. While the main collections focus on the quiet reset and bohemian style, their collaborations with Scalamandré, Anthropologie and now Liberty tap into grandma chic, Neo Deco, 70s revival and now heritage design with archival prints.
“Liberty has bridged generations for over 150 years with their commitment to craftsmanship,” Maria O’Brien, Vice President of Design at Ruggable, says. “Working with Liberty gave us the chance to reimagine some of the world’s most iconic floral designs for the floor. We honoured the archive’s history while updating scale, colour, and styling so the rugs feel fresh and relevant for everyday interiors.”
Available to shop online now, the collection combines Liberty’s 150 years of heritage style with Ruggable’s washable rug technology.
About The Collection

“This collaboration with Ruggable is a vibrant celebration of print, colour, and craftsmanship. Bringing together our shared stories rooted in creativity and innovation, the collection is both timeless and entirely suited to modern living,” Pere Bruach, Design Manager at Liberty, says. “Drawing inspiration from our extraordinary archive, we have worked closely with Ruggable to thoughtfully curate a selection of iconic designs and reimagine them in bespoke colour palettes, pairing heritage artistry with contemporary design.”
Drawing from Liberty’s archive of over 60,000 hand-drawn designs, the collection is a mix of styles from their rich history. Ruggable’s anti-stain and machine washable technology means that these intricate designs are suited to high traffic areas; a stress-free gift.
Pere continues: “The result is a collection that honours our rich creative legacy and Ruggable’s pioneering design approach, to offer a fresh, practical expression of Liberty for today’s home.”
Heavy on florals, the collection welcomes the warmer months with corresponding colourways. Expect natural spring shades, neutrals and deep, jewel-tones, fitting the quiet minimalist and bohemian styles Ruggable is sporting this year.
“Liberty’s florals, with their rich history and detail, can now become the foundation for spaces that tell a story—colourful, layered and full of personality inspired by the charm of London homes,” Maria says. “The goal was to make rooms feel curated and expressive, yet timeless—in true English style.”
Top Picks For A Tight Budget


The dusky pink and terracotta tones of the Flourish Rose Runner Rug make it a nice touch to a moody setting. It’s definitely able to keep up with the whimsy of a deep red maximalist corridor.

Its Teal sister has an almost Art Nouveau feel but also looks like a zoomed-in William Morris print (minus the strawberry thief). Blending the farmhouse and city styles nicely, it would work well in an eclectic home in the dining room.

The Honeydew & Blue Coir Doormat has traditional English florals but follows a chinoiserie-style colour palette. It’s a great way to dress up your porch for elevated entrances.





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