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Ditsy floral rugs you can put in the washing machine: Top picks from Liberty's Ruggable collab
The new range of rugs are as pretty as they are practical

We love it when style and practicality combine. So imagine our delight when washable rug pioneer Ruggable dropped its latest collaboration with none other than Liberty – creator of iconic patterns and the prettiest florals.
Ruggable is known for its innovative machine-washable rugs. Water-resistant, stain-resistant and non-slip, they are more than up to the demands of busy households and muddy paws.
And now you can add a touch of Liberty's design flair to your home without fear of it being stained or destroyed. The new range features everything from ditsy florals to swirling Art Nouveau designs, all reinterpreted from Liberty's 150 years of archive patterns.
Every rug design is also available in a choice of colourways and shapes, including runners for kitchens or hallways and round rugs perfect for under dining tables.
Pere Bruach, design manager at Liberty, describes the collaboration as "a vibrant celebration of print, colour and craftsmanship".
"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."
We couldn't agree more. These are our five top picks from Liberty's range at Ruggable to shop right now:
Cara is Commissioning Editor at Country Living, covering everything from style and interiors to sustainability, artisans and the great outdoors. She has previously worked for Good Housekeeping, Homes & Gardens, House Beautiful, Prima and Red, and has an MA in Magazine Journalism from City University and a BA in Music from the University of Oxford. Follow Cara on Instagram @caralaskaris or Linkedin.

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