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An expedition in colourblocks and overlaps.

The Trims Collection

We took the idea of colourblocking and turned it on its head. The Trims collection features a series of blocked figures structured in different movements within a finely textured foreground that resembles marble speckling. A linear center, outline profile, overlapping page layout, and other regions of the grid display the blocked profiles to serve as a focal point for any space. 

Distinctive Patterns 

Navigate Living’s Trims Rug Collection features bold blocked shapes that take a unique approach to the classic colourblock and add artistic character for notable first impressions. Take your Trims rug anywhere from the living room floors to the accent piece under the end table.

The Bold and the Neutral 

Trims’ soft tonal groupings add personality without overpowering minimalistic interiors. Complement your interiors with warmer, dramatic colours like Grape and Plum, or cooler, neutral options like Dove and Frost.

The Organic and the Linear 

The combination of organic and linear shapes creates a dynamic pattern for striking focal points and structures to build your room around.

The Art of Material 

Trims rugs add depth and dimension with a textural marble-look pile against high pile high sheen in art silk. The high sheen pile height accentuates their luxurious feel, making these rugs not only beautiful but also a tactile delight.

Minimalism via Neutrals

Use the Dove or Frost colourways to create subtle patterned focal points while keeping furniture and décor neutral for minimalistic interiors.

Maximalism via Patterns

Don't be afraid to mix patterns. Let Trims rugs guide the aesthetic of your room with similar accent patterns in wall art.

Matching Colours

Use the Grape or Plum colourways and pair them with matching solid colour decor items like cushions, throws and curtains to complement and balance the bold designs.

Defining Spaces

Use our rugs to define areas within an open-plan space. For example, place a Trims rug under your dining table to visually separate the dining area from the living area.