Top Ten Interior Designer Rooms

Our Pick of 2025 — Where Material Mastery Meets Spatial Elegance

In the most compelling interiors, beauty is never accidental. Every layer — architectural, textural, tonal — is carefully considered. Often, it is the rug that quietly anchors the space. Natural fibres bring warmth, tactility, and longevity to interiors that value restraint over excess.

Here, we showcase our pick of the top 10 interior designer rooms for 2025, highlighting exceptional spaces where natural rugs play a subtle yet essential role.


1. Georgie Shepherd Interior Design

Georgie Shepherd creates spaces that feel warm, calm, and deeply personal. A soft, natural fibre rug such as our Aspen Wool and Jute anchors the seating area beneath sculptural furniture and leather accents and the Seagrass Squares work perfecting in the dining area, reflecting her philosophy that design should enhance everyday life.


2. Laura Bruce Interiors

Laura Bruce creates calm, layered interiors that feel welcoming and refined. In the Sento Club, a Mediterranean-inspired wellness studio, a Bahama seagrass rug anchors the space, adding organic texture beneath carefully selected furnishings and finishes. The result is a serene, cohesive environment that enhances the studio’s relaxing, restorative atmosphere.


3. Urban Property Stylist — Emma Tobin

Urban Property Stylist, led by Emma Tobin, creates interiors that are inviting, aspirational, and beautifully composed. Here, a Heidi jute rug brings earthy softness, layering warmth beneath structured seating.


4. Oak & Orange — Heather and Sarah

Oak & Orange, founded by Heather and Sarah, design beautiful, functional, and effortless-to-live-in spaces. In this dining area, a Bahama seagrass rug grounds the timber table, complementing their signature earthy palette and practical, welcoming style.


5. Alana Cooke Design

Alana Cooke blends architectural training with interior design expertise to create calm, considered spaces. The Cyclone Sisal rug introduces texture beneath curved seating and a low coffee table, enhancing the tactile appeal and balance of the room.

 


6. Craig Linke Bespoke Building

Craig Linke Bespoke Building  is an Adelaide-based building and design company known for crafting homes where architecture and interiors work seamlessly together. In this bedroom, an Orantan wool and jute rug adds softness and texture, grounding the furniture and highlighting the company’s commitment to craftsmanship and thoughtful design.


7. Ellie Walker

Ellie Walker creates spaces that are lived-in, welcoming, and personally meaningful. The Driftwood Sisal runner in this entryway gently leads the eye, grounding furniture and artwork while adding subtle texture.


8. Catriona Morgan — Natural Floors

Catriona Morgan champions natural materials and tactile elegance. Her Seagrass squares in this hallway create rhythm and subtle visual interest, softening architectural detailing while blending tradition and modernity.


2. Bowerbird Interiors

Bowerbird Interiors focuses on connecting people with spaces they love. In this light-filled living room, a Driftwood Sisal rug adds subtle texture beneath soft upholstery and natural timber, enhancing the layered, thoughtful styling.


10. Alexander & Co

Alexander & Co design spaces that are timeless, layered, and intentional. In this living room, a Nevada wool rug unifies timber furniture and curated objects, adding depth, softness, and a sense of quiet luxury.


Final Thoughts

In each of these rooms, the rug is more than a finishing touch — it is a foundational layer. Natural fibres bring warmth, cohesion, and tactility to spaces designed for longevity. These interiors show how considered material choices elevate design, creating rooms that feel as good as they look.

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