River, Maybe Rug

from £96.00

River, Maybe is built around movement. Broad, sweeping forms in teal and blue-green curve across a chalk-toned ground, occasionally woven through with fine seed-like linework in yellow. The composition avoids symmetry, allowing the shapes to flow freely from one edge to the other.

The design sits somewhere between landscape and abstraction. The organic contours introduce softness and scale, while the understated palette keeps the rug calm and adaptable. It holds its shape well in a room, adding presence without visual noise, and working equally well in layered or minimal interiors.

Flat-woven and low pile, the rug is finished with short fringe at either end. The large scale pattern remains legible under furniture, making it suitable for both open layouts and more intimate spaces. Its rhythm is quiet, the impact steady.

The design began as a pencil sketch of river algae drifting in tidewater, not the river itself, but the slow, uncoordinated choreography it leaves behind. Hence the name.

Details
– Flat weave with short fringe at both ends
– Palette: Chalk ground, teal and blue-green forms, yellow seed detailing
– 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.

River, Maybe is built around movement. Broad, sweeping forms in teal and blue-green curve across a chalk-toned ground, occasionally woven through with fine seed-like linework in yellow. The composition avoids symmetry, allowing the shapes to flow freely from one edge to the other.

The design sits somewhere between landscape and abstraction. The organic contours introduce softness and scale, while the understated palette keeps the rug calm and adaptable. It holds its shape well in a room, adding presence without visual noise, and working equally well in layered or minimal interiors.

Flat-woven and low pile, the rug is finished with short fringe at either end. The large scale pattern remains legible under furniture, making it suitable for both open layouts and more intimate spaces. Its rhythm is quiet, the impact steady.

The design began as a pencil sketch of river algae drifting in tidewater, not the river itself, but the slow, uncoordinated choreography it leaves behind. Hence the name.

Details
– Flat weave with short fringe at both ends
– Palette: Chalk ground, teal and blue-green forms, yellow seed detailing
– 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.

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