The warmth and charm of hide rugs are impossible to ignore, and Singapore’s own Cinnamon Room has been delivering the finest in hide to designers and design lovers since 2014.
March 4th, 2020
The growing trend of hide rugs in contemporary interior design is only growing in popularity. The all natural flooring solution is well regarded and sought after for its unique style, durability, and hypoallergenic qualities. Since 2014, The Cinnamon Room has been supplying Singapore’s design community with some of the finest rugs in the region.
Designed to suit any contemporary aesthetic, the award winning rugs from The Cinnamon Room are made from the highest quality hides, with modern aesthetics and style in mind. The design team at The Cinnamon Room have crafted their hide rug collection for practical, contemporary living; hard-wearing and stylish, you can rest assured any rug from The Cinnamon Room will take a place of honour in any project it’s used in. For residents, they can rely on the rug looking great for years to come too, being easily maintained and cleaned – even red wine and coffee stains can be easily wiped away.
The artisans and designers at The Cinnamon Room are driven by a sense of purpose, with a distinctly Singaporean perspective for the power of hide rugs. Transforming a space into a room of pure luxury with one simple floor covering, add a designer flourish to a minimalist space, or totally convert a room’s aesthetic through using one of the gorgeous rugs as an artistic wall hanging.
As urban density increases, residential space is at a premium, which is partly why open plan living has flourished in the 21st century. One downside to this trend though, is the lack of proper division between spaces. Hide rugs are an inviting and inspired solution for this problem, breaking up space and creating flow with a stylish statement.
Whether used as a focal point of a living room, or simply a way of adding texture to an existing space, the hide rugs of The Cinnamon Room are the perfect final touch to any residential project. Ethically sourced, dust resistant, and available in a wide range of style and colours, The Cinnamon Room is ready to add the spice needed for your next residential project.
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