Summer Garden Collection

Our latest collection offers an exciting range of indoor/outdoor rugs!

With Al Fresco entertaining continuing to be popular and homeowners embracing their exterior spaces, Holmes Bespoke has launched a new collection of indoor/outdoor rugs to elevate your gardens and terraces. Transform your outdoor, or indoor space with a beautifully curated table scape that extends from the table to the floor. Adding a rug to these spaces we believe it will deliver warmth and elegance to all your summer soirees.

Summer Garden features six exquisite designs: Jamie, Parker, Oliver, Sienna, Savannah, and Grace. Each piece is meticulously hand woven to seamlessly blend into any environment due to their earthy, natural tones. Whether you're seeking a contemporary aesthetic with a hint of modern sophistication, these designs are curated to harmonise beautifully within any space, indoor or out.

Inspired by the natural beauty of jute and sisal, yet cleverly handwoven from sustainable P.E.T. recycled yarn, this collection offers a wonderfully organic look with a smooth, soft texture, that is also immensely practical. Perfect for barefoot, candlelit summer evenings.

Our P.E.T. is a yarn made from recycled plastic bottles, breathing new life into materials that would otherwise litter the Indian shorelines everyday. We hope by recycling just some of these we can help make a small yet impactful change. This fibre is lightweight, quick-drying, durable, and easy to clean. It's also water, UV, stain and moth resistant.

Rugs add such a wonderful element of liveable luxury to an interior and with this collection, our clients can extend that feeling of comfort and elegance to the outdoor and enjoy a warm and inviting atmosphere in their garden. The neutral hues and tactility of the collection work beautifully within a range of exteriors, where the inherent appeal of textures add character and depth, and of course the beauty of an outdoor rug is that it will add an instant refresh.


A little bit about us…

How we work

We work collaboratively with interior designers and project leaders to create truly unique design solutions; offering a bespoke design service, a vast range of fully customisable rugs, runners, fitted carpets, wall hanging tapestries and home accessories along with a vast range of ‘ready to order’ collections.

About us

Led by Laylah Holmes, from her West London HQ, Holmes Bespoke is committed to building long lasting relationships, fostering a creative and enjoyable design experience whilst delivering exceptional quality every time.

Designed in house, we draws on the knowledge and expertise of our skilled artisans, whose centuries-old techniques ensure that each design is entirely one of a kind, crafted by hand to last a lifetime.

The Bespoke Design Process

We ensure a perfect shade match to ensure the chosen colours fit perfectly with your scheme, we help to determine the shape and size that best suits the space and work with you to select from an array of premium fibres, textures and techniques.

Our design team will draw artwork of your rug, allowing you to envisage how it will look within the space, we will then work with you to choose an area to sample and our skilled artisans will knot, weave or loop a bespoke sample so that you & your client can feel the quality and texture of the final piece.

Sampling can take up to 4 to 6 weeks, our samples are one-of-a-kind and they are made by hand using the same precision and skill as the final rug.

Artwork and samples are presented to you for sign off and it is then that the production of your bespoke rug or carpet can begin.

The production of your piece can take anything from 8 weeks to 14 weeks, however we usually deliver at around week 12. Each rug is entirely hand made from the dying of the yarn, the weaving, knotting or tufting through to the final finishing, carving or shearing.

We endeavour to use sustainable materials and ensure that our rugs are made from completely natural fibres, including wool, bamboo, jute, cotton, linen and hemp.

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