Winter 2026
Collection Showcase
Be inspired by this season's newest arrivals.
Be inspired by this season's newest arrivals.
“We approached this season with a focus on purpose as well as material integrity, colour depth and textural nuance. Rather than chasing trends, the collection is built around pieces intended to endure, shaping how people experience their homes over time.”
Colour for winter unfolds through a rich palette of chocolate, burgundy and olive - softened by warm notes of nougat and toffee. Deep and immersive, these foundations are layered with hints of cherry and blue, creating subtle moments of contrast.
The overall effect is rich, moody and quietly expressive. The interplay of tones and subtle contrasts creates spaces that feel warm, grounded and full of character.
Texture and tactility define the mood of Winter 2026, with materials selected for their depth, warmth, and sensory appeal.
Rugs are crafted almost exclusively from 100% New Zealand wool, chosen for its quality, softness, and natural durability. This season also marks a considered shift towards Responsibly Sourced Wool (RWS), with all new designs carrying this certification.
A strong focus on surface and structure defines the collection. Richly sculpted, the rugs feature high–low pile brickwork motifs and offset linear patterns that create depth and dimension. Thoughtful detailing, such as refined linen accents in the Mayfair, adds a layer of interest and craftsmanship
Cushions continue this tactile narrative, arriving in sensory-rich compositions. Plush velvets are patchworked with corduroy, soft chenille introduces gentle depth, while classic linens and cotton dobby weaves offer understated visual texture.
At the centre of the collection are four new wool rugs, each designed as a foundation piece rather than a finishing touch. The emphasis is on material honesty, generous scale and colourways that settle easily into a room.
Across the four designs, the approach is consistent: natural fibres, considered colour and construction that heroes comfort as much as form. Each piece is intended to sit at the centre of a room, shaping how it feels as much as how it looks.
“We approached this design as a subtle evolution of the checkerboard trend, using brick patterning and high-low pile to introduce tonal movement and a nuanced surface texture.
What I love most is the way the brick-like texture plays with light. Dense but soft underfoot, the high-low pile adds a quiet sense of movement and depth -more nuanced than a standard cut-pile rug. It has a striking presence, without ever feeling overbearing.”
Crafted in a rich, deep red with subtle brown undertones, our latest Oxblood colourway exudes a moody, velvety depth.
Generous new sizes in lambswool and merino.