Our collection of future classics is inspired by designs from around the global that have stood the test of time. Handcrafted by old world artisans to highlight sumptuous materials, meticulous weaves and precocious textures, these enduring designs deftly blend form and function.
Reed
Recalling the purity in design of Japanese tatami mats, this tight, flat weave is elegant in its simplicity. A blend of hand and mill-spun jute is softened by a subtle wool weft into beautiful vertical lines and finished with an immaculate turnover.
Trellis
Trellis reimagines the historic Moroccan Tuareg rug with a contemporary air. Handwoven from wool and jute, its uniform stripes come in three timeless color combinations to withstand modern exertions.
Journal
A thought-provoking selection of interviews with creative leaders and changemakers and features on inspiring homes and spaces from around the world.
The Armadillo Playlist Vol. 18 | Future Classics
Embark on a sonic journey through the ages with this liminal playlist – where calm meets eclectic, indie gems tangle with timeless tunes, and Scandi vibes blend seamlessly with global sounds. On repeat, these multi-instrumental melodies will elevate your creativity.
A1000xBetter Book Launch
As part of SF Design Week, Armadillo hosted founder and principal designer of A 1000 X Better, Kirsten Blazek, for an intimate gathering to celebrate her debut book, Rebel by Design. In conversation with CA Home + Design editorial director, Lindsey Shook, Kirsten shared her design philosophy and how she carves out a unique corner in a crowded space, using art and personally meaningful objects as the foundation of her designs.
A Conversation for Legends
As part of Legends 2024, Armadillo held a panel discussion at our LA flagship showroom in partnership with The Expert. Moderated by Dennis Scully, host of the Business of Home podcast, the thoughtful discourse featured insights from Jake Arnold, a celebrity interior designer and co-founder of The Expert, Shannon Wollack of Studio LIFE/STYLE and AD100 designer Mandy Cheng. Guests listened attentively as they discussed the wide-reaching influence of the West Coast aesthetic and the intricacies of being an interior designer in a constantly evolving industry.
Our rugs lie lightly on this earth.
We’re here to make a difference. Not only in the sanctuary of the home, but in the world around us. We hope to inspire a more natural pace of life with products that are gentle to the senses and kinder to the environment. As the first US and Australian rug maker to achieve B Corp status, we practice ethical living in all we do.