



Angle Study Rug
The Angle Study rug takes its name from the fractured geometry of its design, a network of intersecting paths that appear both constructed and spontaneous. Built from broken lines in alternating black and white, the pattern creates irregular blocks across a deep terracotta field. The effect is graphic but not rigid, with a rhythm that feels studied rather than accidental.
The composition plays with movement and stillness, the warm base grounding the piece, while the segmented linework adds contrast and energy. The layout avoids symmetry, offering a kind of deliberate imbalance that works well in both modern and eclectic spaces. It can be used to add structure to a neutral room, or to punctuate bolder interiors with form and control.
Flat-woven and low pile, the rug sits cleanly beneath furniture and maintains visual clarity across formats. A soft fringe at each end finishes the design without distraction. Intended for everyday use, Angle Study brings presence without noise, a grounded visual gesture that holds the room without closing it.
Details
– Flat weave with soft fringe at both ends
– Palette: Burnt terracotta, black, white
– Made sustainably in the UK
– Designed in London
Part of The Lakehouse, a collection of sensorial objects for modern interiors that hold emotion as design value.
The Angle Study rug takes its name from the fractured geometry of its design, a network of intersecting paths that appear both constructed and spontaneous. Built from broken lines in alternating black and white, the pattern creates irregular blocks across a deep terracotta field. The effect is graphic but not rigid, with a rhythm that feels studied rather than accidental.
The composition plays with movement and stillness, the warm base grounding the piece, while the segmented linework adds contrast and energy. The layout avoids symmetry, offering a kind of deliberate imbalance that works well in both modern and eclectic spaces. It can be used to add structure to a neutral room, or to punctuate bolder interiors with form and control.
Flat-woven and low pile, the rug sits cleanly beneath furniture and maintains visual clarity across formats. A soft fringe at each end finishes the design without distraction. Intended for everyday use, Angle Study brings presence without noise, a grounded visual gesture that holds the room without closing it.
Details
– Flat weave with soft fringe at both ends
– Palette: Burnt terracotta, black, white
– Made sustainably in the UK
– Designed in London
Part of The Lakehouse, a collection of sensorial objects for modern interiors that hold emotion as design value.