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Reed Rug

A delicately crafted rug that adds elegance to your home

As part of its 15th anniversary celebration, Armadillo has released Reed—an elegant rug from the US and Australia-based brand’s New Icons collection that brings a sense of grace to any space through its unembellished craftsmanship. Its tight, flat weave evokes the purity and natural texture of Japanese tatami mats, offering a simple yet striking design that can fit seamlessly into nearly any interior design style.

The craftsmanship behind Reed enhances its minimalist appeal, blending hand and mill-spun jute with a soft wool weft that forms beautiful vertical lines. This pursuit of high-quality material perfection ensures that the rug not only looks refined but also feels luxurious. Whether you’re embracing a Boho-chic aesthetic or opting for the minimalist elegance of Japandi design, the Reed rug serves as a subtle yet defining centerpiece that effortlessly ties the entire look together. Its understated texture and versatile style make it the perfect finishing touch for any space, adding warmth and cohesion without overpowering the decor.

Reed rug by Armadillo, Designlines magazine
Reed rug by Armadillo, Designlines magazine

Finished with an immaculate turnover, the full-coverage Reed rug is essential for those who appreciate lasting, timeless floor coverings. It leaves an indelible impression in rooms designed for relaxation, dining, or play. Available in a classic Natural hue, Reed embodies Armadillo’s commitment to simplicity and elegance in the home.

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