There’s good news if you’ve been eager to fill your home with pattern and color: Designer and artist Justina Blakeney just released a collection of machine washable rugs and doormats with Ruggable. They’re perfect for living with pets and small kids!
Justina’s bold assortment showcases her original artwork, which she says is an instant “mood enhancer” and is intended to bring people joy. The line includes 15 lively indoor rugs, along with two doormats and two outdoor rugs, starting at $129. Justina, who is also the founder of Jungalow, a bohemian-inspired home decor brand, told Good Housekeeping: “For design enthusiasts who glean joy from color and pattern, for folks who like to embrace natural motifs, geometric shapes and design that’s a touch on the wild side – this collection is for you.”
Every pick has a story, too. A few of her designs, like Sonia and Billie, were inspired by Justina’s paintings. Josephine and Eartha, which are based on her illustrative work, were inspired by Justina’s child who loves wildcats. Then there’s Alice and Georgia, which boast daring botanical motifs. “They were inspired by ancient Egyptian wall art with my own trippy, modern, kaleidoscopic spin,” Justina shares.
An appreciation for nature is a common theme throughout the collection as well. It’s long been a starting point for Justina’s design aesthetic and work as an artist. “In some designs, it’s more literal – like in the case of Tarsila – which celebrates palm fronds – and others are more abstract, like Hilma, which is an abstract interpretation of crystals. In my work, you’ll find lots of hints to Mama Nature and her magic,” Justina says.
So, go ahead and shop the collection on Ruggable.com while there’s still time. You can start small with a rug at the side of your bed or go big with a graphic pick for your living room or bedroom. The choice is all yours!
Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”