Curated Finds for Jess — Bathroom Rugs
A curated selection of bathroom rugs blending Scandinavian simplicity with modern farmhouse warmth.
Dear Jess,
Inspired by your brief, I have curated your personalised edit of bathroom rugs with a Scandinavian and modern farmhouse influence.
Your budget is quite generous for bathroom rugs, as many options available online tend to fall below £100. However, if you are looking for something more unique, there are also higher-end brands that offer more distinctive or even bespoke designs, allowing you to create something truly personal to your space.
Below, you will find a selection of pieces that reflect Scandinavian pattern and texture, alongside softer modern farmhouse styles. I have also included some more irregular shapes, which can work really beautifully if your bathroom allows for it, adding a slightly unexpected, asymmetrical touch that brings character into the space.
I hope you enjoy exploring the edit and find something that feels just right for your home.
Warmly,
Your stylist, Iokasti
This option couldn’t feel more Scandinavian in design. It’s by Marimekko, which is known for its bold prints, and the iconic Unikko flower pattern really brings that sense of colour, playfulness, and design heritage into the space. I love how this piece feels both graphic and joyful, while still being rooted in that clean Nordic aesthetic. It’s made from soft cotton with a tufted finish, so it’s practical for a bathroom, but also feels like a design statement rather than just a functional mat
This one is really driven by that minimal Scandinavian design aesthetic. I love the soft off-white and taupe ones, they feel calm, neutral, and very easy to integrate into different bathroom palettes. The pattern feels almost abstract and organic, which adds interest without overwhelming the space. It’s made from cotton and is fully washable, so it’s also very practical for everyday use, which is exactly what you want in a bathroom setting.
This is a more elevated, hotel-style option that leans into a refined aesthetic. The Yves Delorme piece feels very clean and understated, with a focus on quality and softness rather than bold pattern. It’s made from a cotton blend, which gives it that plush, luxurious feel you would expect from a high-end bathroom textile . I think this is a great choice if you want something timeless and calming, especially to balance out more textured or patterned elements elsewhere in the space.
This is such a great option if you’re leaning into that modern farmhouse feel. I love the warm rust tone paired with the classic stripe, it feels both relaxed and slightly elevated, which is exactly what that style is about. The stripes give it that timeless, almost heritage look, while the colour keeps it feeling current and fresh. It’s also made from thick cotton, so it’s soft underfoot and practical for everyday use.
This is definitely more of an investment piece, and probably the most interesting option in the edit. It’s designed by a Swedish architect and inspired by modernist architecture, so it feels much more like a design statement than a typical bathroom rug. The quality is also very high, it’s hand loomed from New Zealand wool, which gives it that soft, plush feel and a really elevated finish. It’s worth noting that it’s not washable and would require more careful maintenance or professional cleaning, so it’s more suited to a low-moisture or larger bathroom setting. If that works for your space and budget, it would make a really beautiful and unexpected statement.
This is a really beautiful option and leans perfectly into that modern farmhouse style. The soft rose and neutral tones give it a warm, relaxed feel, while the slightly distressed pattern adds that lived-in, heritage look that works so well in this style. It's also machine washable, stain-resistant, and very practical for a bathroom setting. I believe this is a great balance of style and function, especially if you want something that feels elevated but is still easy to maintain.

With studies in Interior and Spatial Design in Milan and a background as a design and styling consultant, Iokasti helps people discover their personal style and translate it into interiors that feel lived-in, layered, and full of character. Her approach is rooted in listening and intuition, understanding how people live and what makes them feel at home. She loves mixing old and brand-new pieces to create spaces that feel timeless yet personal. Inspired by her travels, Iokasti enjoys collecting unique pieces from around the world and styling them in a way that feels natural, personal, and full of soul. She believes great design should feel effortless, a little playful, a little unexpected, and always full of life.