Ruggable and Dan Pelosi Are Bringing Bold Color Back Into Our Homes
There's a quiet design revolution happening in living rooms, kitchens, and entryways across the country — and it's anything but quiet in spirit. After years of safe, muted palettes dominating interior trends, homeowners are finally embracing something bolder. Beige is being pushed aside. Gray is getting the cold shoulder. And Ruggable's exciting new collaboration with beloved design personality Dan Pelosi is arriving at exactly the right moment to lead the charge.
If you've been craving a refresh that actually feels joyful, expressive, and alive, this collection might be exactly what your space has been waiting for.
Who Is Dan Pelosi and Why Does This Collaboration Matter?
Dan Pelosi — known affectionately online as @grossypelosi — is the kind of creative force who makes you want to cook a big pasta dinner, repaint your kitchen a deep forest green, and invite everyone you love over immediately. He's a food and lifestyle personality whose aesthetic is rooted in warmth, abundance, and unapologetic color. His visual world is saturated, layered, and deeply inviting — think rich jewel tones, playful patterns, and the kind of maximalism that somehow never feels chaotic.
Pelosi has cultivated a devoted following not just because of his food content, but because he approaches home and life with the same generous, go-big-or-go-home philosophy. When Ruggable announced a partnership with him, interior design enthusiasts and everyday decorators alike took notice. This wasn't just another brand deal — it was a genuine meeting of values between a company committed to functional, stylish washable rugs and a creator who believes your home should look like it belongs to someone who actually lives and loves in it.
What Makes the Ruggable x Dan Pelosi Collection Stand Out
The collection brings Pelosi's signature aesthetic directly underfoot, offering a range of patterns and colorways that feel unlike anything else in Ruggable's existing lineup. Where many rug collections lean into subtlety for fear of overwhelming a space, this collaboration leans hard into personality. The designs feature:
- Rich, saturated color palettes that draw from earthy terracottas, deep blues, vibrant greens, and warm golden tones reminiscent of a sun-soaked Italian kitchen or a beloved grandmother's dining room.
- Pattern work that balances traditional influences with a modern, slightly irreverent sensibility — motifs that feel handcrafted and storied rather than mass-produced.
- Versatile sizing options that make the collection accessible whether you're styling a cozy reading nook or anchoring a full open-plan living space.
- Ruggable's signature two-piece washable system, meaning all that gorgeous color can survive real life — spills, pets, muddy shoes, and everything in between.
That last point matters more than it might initially seem. One of the biggest reasons people shy away from colorful or patterned rugs is fear of commitment. A bold rug feels high-stakes when it seems impossible to clean. Ruggable has always addressed this anxiety head-on with its machine-washable design, and pairing that practicality with Pelosi's fearless color philosophy creates a product that's both aspirational and genuinely livable.
The Bigger Trend: Why We're All Craving More Color Right Now
The timing of this collaboration is no accident. Interior design trends have been shifting noticeably away from the minimalist, neutral-everything aesthetic that dominated the 2010s. The all-white kitchen, the greige living room, the carefully curated "nothing" look — these approaches are giving way to something far more expressive and personal.
Designers and tastemakers have been noting a widespread appetite for color, pattern, and maximalism for the past couple of years, and that appetite is only growing. Several factors are driving this shift:
- Post-pandemic nesting: Having spent so much time at home in recent years, people have developed a deeper, more personal relationship with their living spaces. Many are no longer decorating for resale value or generic approval — they're decorating for themselves, for joy, for the feeling of walking into a room that genuinely reflects who they are.
- The influence of social media: Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have accelerated exposure to global design traditions — Moroccan tile work, Portuguese azulejos, Indian block prints, Italian ceramics — expanding what feels possible and desirable in a Western home context.
- A cultural pushback against sterility: There's a growing sense that the clean, cold, ultra-minimal aesthetic can feel inhospitable — more showroom than sanctuary. Color and pattern signal life, warmth, and humanity.
Ruggable and Dan Pelosi are meeting this moment with both hands extended, offering a collection that essentially gives people permission to be bold.
How to Style the Ruggable x Dan Pelosi Rugs in Your Home
If you're inspired but uncertain about how to actually integrate a bold, patterned rug into your existing space, a few principles can help.
Let the Rug Lead
Rather than choosing your rug last as an afterthought, try building the room around it. Pull one or two colors from the rug's palette and use them as accent colors in your throw pillows, artwork, or ceramics. This approach creates cohesion without making the space feel matchy-matchy.
Embrace Contrast
A colorful, patterned rug doesn't require a neutral room to shine — but it does benefit from intentional contrast. Pair a busy pattern with solid-colored furniture to give the eye somewhere to rest. A deep jewel-toned rug can look stunning against warm natural wood or crisp white walls.
Don't Be Afraid of Layering
Pelosi's own aesthetic is one of layered abundance, and the same philosophy can apply to rugs. Layering a smaller patterned rug over a larger natural-fiber base adds depth and warmth without requiring you to commit a single bold piece to the entire room.
Why Ruggable Continues to Be a Smart Choice for Color Lovers
Beyond this collaboration, Ruggable has consistently positioned itself as the brand for people who want beautiful rugs without the anxiety of ruining them. Their machine-washable system has been a genuine game-changer for families, pet owners, and anyone who simply lives a full and slightly messy life. That functionality becomes even more valuable when you're investing in something as visually striking as a Dan Pelosi-designed piece.
The Ruggable x Dan Pelosi collaboration is more than a product launch — it's a signal that the design world is ready to welcome color back with open arms. If you've been waiting for a sign to finally add some life and personality to your floors, consider this it.
