Floor fillers: Make a song and dance over these razzle-dazzle rugs
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Your support makes all the difference.1. Bloom rug
Selina Rose, £450, 120cm x 120cm. Avoid overbearing flooring florals with this ornate felt creation. roostliving.com
2. Shimmer rug
Woverground, £125 standard (90cm x 150cm); £180 large (120cm x 180cm). A plush bobble-yarn rug to keep your toes toasty. Available in a range of colours. wovenground.com
3. Multicolour spot rug
Zaida, £195, 5ft x 3ft. Tradition and modernity intertwine in this hand-woven Kashmiri with a Damien Hirst-inspired pattern. 01993 823 117, burford.co.uk
4. Robin rug
Bo Concept, £349, 150cm diameter. This target-style design hits the bullseye as a quirky living-room centrepiece. boconcept.co.uk
5. Riviera rug
Christian Lacroix , £795 (160cm x 260cm); £995 (200cm x 300cm). Make a dramatic gesture with this monochrome piece. designersguild.com
6. Morning in Manhattan
Luke Irwin, from £300/sq m. A wry, perambulatory portrait from the bespoke designer. lukeirwin.com
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