Jonathan Adler x Ruggable Collaboration

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Ready for both you and your pet to indulge in some well-deserved, glamorous R&R this season? Thanks to part two of design legend Jonathan Adler’s iconic collaboration with the rug brand Ruggable, featuring 20 just-launched luxury pillow and pet bed designs, a chicer way of resting is only a few purchases away.
You heard that right: Ruggable wants customers and their feline or canine best friends to majorly upgrade the way they relax at home. Because we’re all a bit tired of nautical imagery or the overdone bouclé, these fresh picks benefit from Adler’s favorite colors and patterns that will never feel dull. So, too, are monochrome, faux-fur pet beds of yore given the cold shoulder here, with intriguing graphics and elegant motifs taking their place.
“Ruggable has disrupted home decor. I now want everything in my life to be washable — my rugs, my house, my husband,” says Adler, the creative power behind this launch. “And now, with my new collection of pet beds and throw pillows, I’m even closer to achieving my dream. Your floors shouldn’t have all the fun!”
Your living room deserves a color-happy, pattern-rich boost timed to the peak of summer. The easy solution? Shopping the continuation of Ruggable’s most popular collaboration: one with potter, home decorator, and overall tastemaker Jonathan Adler.
Courtesy Ruggable
One of the biggest pluses of the pillows and pet beds is that they’re 100-percent machine washable and stain-resistant, which will come in handy for evenings when you forget to take off your makeup before reposing on the couch and all those times when your doggo’s dirty paws leave a mess. This very element is at the heart of Ruggable’s mission. The brand hit the ground running in 2010, fueled by a vision of a revolutionary kind of rug — one that you could, quite simply, put in the washing machine when the inevitable spills or stains announce themselves. In the past decade-plus, Ruggable has become synonymous with premium, washable rug offerings (across area rugs, runners, doormats, and more) which feel livable and are also non-slip, accompanied, as they are, by pads of various thicknesses that make every footfall plusher.
Ruggable consistently taps the brands and public figures its clientele can’t get enough of: joining forces through collaborations that attract no insignificant amount of buzz. In the past, these have included collections with style visionary Iris Apfel, Gwyneth Paltrow’s culty lifestyle brand Goop, and mother-daughter socialite duo Kathy and Nicky Hilton. Ruggable is also known to mine pop culture for collaboration opportunities, to the tune of many sales and much online hype (it’s teamed up with Barbie, Star Wars, the “Bridgerton” TV show, and beyond).
Fido won’t be able to thank you enough for his new, memory foam–equipped dog bed. The Jonathan Adler–designed pet furniture comes in multiple sizes and five endlessly attractive designs.
Courtesy Ruggable
The rug giant’s most buzzy capsule to date? None other than the initial assortment of floor coverings created in partnership with Adler himself, which is still shoppable and features eye-catchingly exotic animal illustrations, luxurious colorways, space-expanding patterning, and sprinklings of quirkiness — like a pop art banana doormat that makes for a cheeky way to greet the mailman. Now though, per Adler, not only your floors get to play dress-up, as couches get bedecked with enviable throw pillow arrangements and pet beds (something that you might be used to perceiving as an eyesore in your house) are made pretty while also retaining comfort in their DNA via memory foam construction.
Adler has always prioritized top-tier craftsmanship in his work. Having originally pursued a career as a potter, the 58-year-old soon expanded beyond that calling to ultimately build an empire of sorts: centered on furniture, home decor, rugs, lighting, and bedding that’s vibrantly optimistic, modern-American, and highly functional at its core. “To me, glamour is about swagger and things that have confidence and their own sense of what they are,” Adler previously told WWD. Since opening his first brick-and-mortar in Soho circa 1998, the man who’s by now a household name was able to bring that very glamour to the biggest high-end retailers, his own site, and IRL storefronts scattered across the U.S. (with one in London). As for in-home design consultations, Adler does that as well through his creative studio Atelier Adler. One thing’s clear amidst these endeavors: People love the Jonathan Adler touch.
Jonathan Adler posing with his canine companion FoxyLady, surrounded by Ruggable throw pillows and a pet bed of his own design.
Courtesy Ruggable
Already the proud owner of a few Jonathan Adler x Ruggable rugs? You’ll be happy to know that a lot of the designs translated to this new drop, like the peacock feather Milano style that will teleport you straight to the seaside, plus the orange, cream, and black sprawled tiger — now gracing a dog bed made for pooches with high standards and aspirations to become wild animals in their own right.
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Ruggable Puzzles Blue & Cognac Woven Throw Pillow by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $79
Ruggable Large Tiger Blue Woven Bolster Pet Bed by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $359
Ruggable Inkdrop Ivory Woven Throw Pillow by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $99
Ruggable Medium Classic Monogram Ivory Woven Pet Bed by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $309
Ruggable Milano Blue Woven Throw Pillow by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $99
Ruggable Small Inkdrop Charcoal Woven Bolster Pet Bed by Jonathan Adler
Price upon publish date of this article: $259
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