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A once a year 20% discount on some of Jen’s favourite rugs!

Sponsored by Art Hide

I’ve known of Art Hide since my very earliest days of blogging as both our businesses started around the same time. What Art Hide did, and continue to do, to change the way we look at cowhide rugs is so innovative, creative and stylish, it’s no surprise they’re still going strong (now both here and in the United States). And excitingly, the time has come for their annual big sale where you can save hundreds (even thousands) of dollars!

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I’ve rounded up my favourites here. Think you know cow hide rugs? Think again! Until 4 December 2022, you can save 20% off everything with free, guaranteed pre-Christmas delivery and, for the first time ever this year, they’re also throwing in a free premium rug pad. Amazing!

Add a circle to your room with the Trilogia Circulo in midnight blue

Whether you’re looking for something neutral in greys, whites and blacks (and we definitely count gold as a neutral around here too!), a showstopper in vibrant jewel tones of green and blue or an altogether more feminine piece with pinks and peaches, you’ll be amazed at the range. And with everything customisable to shape, size, pattern and colour, the options really are endless. You’ll also struggle to find a rug material more hardwearing than cow hide so when we call these modern heirlooms, it’s really no exaggeration. These are pieces you and your family will have for years to come.

The Trellis rug in pink proves cowhide can be soft and feminine too

The business is run by sisters Kura Perkins and Bree Hay-Hendry, creating originally designed and ethically sourced leather products. Art Hide is born out of a spirit of adventure, a love of people and a vision for what brings beauty to an environment. The duo’s background in textile design, business and PR, combined with the traditional skills of their meticulous leather-craft team and an array of cutting edge technologies, have seen them create thousands of timeless everyday masterpieces for hundreds of clients.

We think a touch of gold is always a good thing: Curvo gray and gold rug

Art Hide’s premium quality cowhide is sourced as a by-product of the meat industry from regulated tanneries, where methods involved in tanning and dyeing are always safe for workers and are non pollutant.

A state of the art machine is used to laser burn intricate patterns into some of the rugs, while ’tiles’ of hide are stitched together with commercial grade nylon thread. All rugs feature a branded ribbon edge finish.

Green should always be seen with the Optico rug in Forest Green

Nervous about investing in an heirloom Art Hide rug without seeing it in person? Request one of their $5 Box of Feels be sent to you so you can see the colour and quality for yourself. They even pay for shipping to you and back, when you’re done.

Still struggling to visualise the whole rug in the context of your room? They’ve got you covered! Art Hide also offer free Room Service 3D renders where you upload a photo of your room and send it to them, with the rugs you’re interested in and any other information. They then send you back incredibly realistic renders of how the rug would look in your home.

The super versatile and neutral Olio rug in grey

With environmental and ethical concerns at the top of many of our minds these days, as we move away from fast and disposable homewares (and fashion) towards things that are more custom, unique and handmade, buying less but better things really is something we should aspire to.

The glamorous and sleek Estrella rug in black

Art Hide offer a 14-day no questions asked money back guarantee on all items which aren’t custom or on sale, plus free shipping on all orders.

The La Quinta natural grey circulo will have a place in your home for years to come

This sort of Art Hide sale doesn’t happen often, so if you’ve been thinking about investing for your home or office, there’s never been a better time. I might just jump on it myself! Payment plans are also available for those who need them. Simply contact the team for more information.

Sale runs from 4 November to 4 December 2022 with 20% off all rugs, a free premium rug pad with every rug and free, guaranteed pre-Christmas delivery, Australia wide.

See Art Hide rugs in real homes and read what happy customers have to say about them!

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Art Hide celebrate 10 years of colourful custom rugs

Around the same time I started blogging in 2011, an innovative Australian brand, Art Hide, took the idea of a cow hide rug (which was super popular at the time) and went one (or perhaps 100!) further.

Designer: Catherine Brophy, Brooklyn

It all began in a farmhouse in Tuscany when Kura Perkins from WA was living there between 2010 and 2011. She had just been around the world with her young family, during which time she visited Argentina. There, in a small artisan town, she stumbled across a tapestry that inspired the vision for Art Hide.


Designer: Brook Timmins, Abu Dhabi

“For the first few years of business, natural cowhides were definitely having a moment, but we actually never sold the basic cowhide pelt! My view was the market was pretty saturated, so we focused on the design possibilities of utilising this beautiful natural textile to make area floor rugs,” Kura says.

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“In doing so, we can apply beautiful colours and a range of other hide treatment techniques, including laser burning and metallic applications. Part of our Art Hide journey has been about educating the market about the fantastic natural attributes of premium hide, including their sustainable provenance and incredible durability.”

Kura says there’s no other textile quite like it: incredibly easy to maintain, highly stain resistant and hypoallergenic. “Bree and I have five little girls between us and a menagerie of pets, so we tend to design products that we know work for our bustling homes!” Even better, the hides are natural by-products of the beef industry.


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Kura’s sister Bree Hay-Hendry, a university trained textile and fashion designer is the creative director and has been integral to the business’s success. “We both have clearly defined roles and something of a yin and yang skillset,” Kura says.

“Bree is the creative and the master of attention to detail. She creates our collections and her deep knowledge of textiles means that what we or our clients dream up we can actually create, and that the products are practical as well as beautiful. In my role as CEO, I manager customer service, public relations and a lot of the boring stuff, including warehousing, logistics and operations – and everything else inbetween!”

They have two staff in Australia and a small team in the United States, as well as agents in the UAE, the UK and Switzerland, giving them a truly global presence.

Art Hide has made the equivalent of 25,000 sqm of rugs over 10 years, with a large percentage of these being custom. The ability to quickly and easily customise rugs, usually at no additional cost, has become central to their success as a business.

“It’s especially important with something like rugs where people may have odd shaped rooms or spaces and really need the rug to work to pull everything together,” Kura adds. “One of the most popular features of Art Hide’s custom service is the ability to be able to use colour within the rug to tie everything together. You can see this in a lot of our projects, where the designer or customer has selected from our extensive colour range or we have lab dipped for them to match pantones or fabric swatches.”


Designer: Sarah Birkbeck, Palm Springs

Art Hide makes customising rugs easy by offering a free in-house design service with a widely used render program called Room Service. Customers send in a picture of their room and the team will create fast and free renders showing rugs in a client’s space. They can also easily order swatches of any rug online.

In a recent Palm Springs project for Grace Home Furnishings (pictured below), Art Hide lab dipped two new colours specifically for them. They created a spectacular custom 9m x 5m rug within six weeks over the Christmas period!


Designer: Grace Home Furnishings, Palm Springs. Photographer: Thomas Dalhoff

They’ve found a second home in the notoriously hard to crack United States, with a fully-fledged local operation and warehouse setup there for almost five years. They’re working on an ongoing basis with some of America’s best interior designers, including Christopher Kennedy and John McClain, after taking the plunge and doing three American trade shows in 2016. “We haven’t looked back,” Kura says. They’ve since done a further 18 US trade shows!


Designer: Indesign International. Photographer: Damien Kook

Art Hide has three artisan manufacturing teams, all of which are ISO (International Standards Organisation) certified. This guarantees aspects like sustainability of production, excellent conditions for workers, high standards of product and more.

“Each of Art Hide’s teams is an important extension of our business and all our makers are third generation leather artisans,” Kura says. The brand create all their own colours using the best quality dye from Germany, and they’re constantly creating specific colours for clients to match with textiles or materials.

The Western Australian sisters feel very proud to have reached the decade milestone, although they admit it has flown. “In the first few years, I had very young children and had just moved back to Australia, so I had a lot going on and we were finding our niche as a brand,” Kura says. “Things have moved much more swiftly in the last six years or so and I am excited for the vision and momentum we bring into the next decade!”

She adds: “I’m really proud of the unique nature and exquisite quality of our original product and the personalised service we offer our customers. I’m grateful for Bree and I as sisters, growing the business into something substantial and sustainable in what has actually been a difficult market. I’m also proud of our visibility and care in our supply chain management and relationships with our artisan teams; they really are an extension of our business and we take care of them like family.”

Now they’re patiently waiting for borders to reopen so they can get their 10th anniversary collection out there. “Hand on heart, I can honestly say it is our most exciting and beautiful collection to date.”

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70s glam vibe from Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy sisters

The 70s had it all – from boho chic to retro glam – and its influence on fashion and interiors has transcended generations like few eras, before or since. Australian interiors brands Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy have selected the best elements of the iconic decade and infused them throughout their decadent new homewares collections.

Offering a fresh take on 70s opulence, the newest ethically sourced leather rugs and accessories from Art Hide feature rich jewel tones, reminiscent of the colours seen in the era’s best five-star hotels and with a hint of rock-star glam. New styles Largo and Optico are inspired by bold wallpaper prints of the time in stunning teal and rich forest green hues. And some classic pieces get a modern update, such as the Estrella rug which boasts gold accents injected throughout its herringbone pattern in an ode to 70s glam.

Likewise, Amigos de Hoy brings elevated bohemian glamour to interiors with a new collection of small batch, handmade and traditional artisan crafted pieces. From vintage floral-inspired prints and patterns to Moroccan influences and other 70s references, the collection’s textile pieces deliver on both quality and style.

And of course no 70s-inspired collection would be complete without a scattering of gold. New Tom Tom drums pick up where the brand’s popular Joanie and Stevie tambourines left off, and are a continuation of musical references seen throughout the range.

Immerse yourself in relaxed opulence and evoke classic glamour with the stunning new pieces from these leading Australian interior brands.

Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy are creative collaborations between Australian sisters Kura Perkins and Bree Hay-Hendry. Both brands are inspired by the pair’s world travels and the talented artisans they encounter along the way. They are committed to creating unique homewares that are both fun and fabulous, while retaining a timeless style.

Available now from amigosdehoy.com and arthide.co

Styling: Julia Green and Noél Coughlan for Greenhouse Interiors | Photography: Armelle Habib

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Exclusive: Art Hide and Amigos de Hoy’s Spring ranges

With five little girls between them, sisters Kura Perkins and Bree Hay-Hendry are experts when it comes to designing products that can handle the demands of grubby feet and sticky hands!

Kura, Bree and the kids

The brains behind cowhide rug label Art Hide and homewares brand Amigos de Hoy, their designs aim to be beautiful, high-quality and most importantly sturdy. “We like to design products that we’d have at home,” explains Bree. “Something we would love to wake up to every day and that can also survive inevitable mishaps!”

While Art Hide predominately specialise in high-end, made-to-measure rugs, this Spring they have expanded their ready-made collection to include innovative hide finishes. “The new release sees more intricate techniques employed,” says Kura. “For example, the Sueno rug, which is our take on a traditional Persian rug with decorative tiling, laser burning and hand painting with gold. It’s strikingly beautiful. We’ve also launched our new Alta by Art Hide range, which combines smaller tiles and tessellation’s with pops of colour, delivering on style but saving on price.” How we like the sound of that!

Over at Amigos de Hoy, the offering is hugely diverse; think everything from rugs, cushions and wall decor to tabletop products and fashion. With high-quality, handmade and high impact designs, the ready-made homewares pack a punch when it comes to value. “This Spring we have included a much wider range of rag rugs and an extension on our best-selling dhurrie rugs,” explains Kura. “We believe the unique designs and fun accents offer real value for our customers. In addition we’ve designed more wall decor, such as Wes the Lion and the fabulous new oversized Liberty Tassel. They really add personality to any room.”

Designed from both ends of the country (Kura resides in Perth, while Bree is in Sydney), the sisters manage to make it work thanks to 10-plus calls a day and a very complementary skill set. “Bree is really strong in certain areas that I wouldn’t have a clue about such as the technical skills of putting together detailed designs, renders and graphics,” explains Kura. “Meanwhile I am the marketing person, risk-taker and very business development focused. I have no problems picking up the phone. Bree can be a little shyer in that regard, although she has no problems being direct with me!” Oh, sisters!

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Styled by Sarah Ellison

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Art Hide’s new range – cowhides have never looked so stylish!

Just as their moniker suggests, the boutique leather brand Art Hide use cowhides to weave creative magic in producing their stunning, artistic wares. “Art Hide aims to take the raw aesthetic of a beautiful, natural textile to a whole new level. Our range adds warmth and texture to a space while looking cool and modern, yet classic at the same time. It’s durable, super easy to maintain and fabulous with kids!” says says Art Hide’s Kura Perkins (a former PR executive) who set up the business with her sister Bree Hay-Hendry (a textile and fashion designer) in 2009.

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The fabulous range includes originally designed floor rugs, cushions, furniture and accessories that are created using ethically sourced leather products.  “Art Hide’s premium quality cowhide is sourced as a by-product of the meat industry from regulated tanneries, where methods involved in tanning and dyeing are always safe for workers and are non-pollutant,” says Kura.

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Aside from human rights abuses, unethical practices often result in a substandard product too. “Inferior hide rugs usually use cheap cotton thread that unravels and snaps, causing the rug to come apart. Often the hide has a dull quality and may smell because of substandard tanning practices and/or it may thin very quickly. Many are produced from factory scraps in India or Bangladesh, where unregulated tannery conditions are polluted and dangerous for workers,” says Kura.

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The range is truly different to anything else on the market and we love the way the sisters have reimagined the textile. “We use contemporary design and colour and a range of innovative hide finishing techniques, such as laser burning, while still respecting and playing to the strengths of cowhide’s natural beauty. Our pieces have the ability to take the average interior to the sublime,” says Kura.

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The company offer a bespoke service too. “We work with clients to create pieces that are truly tailor made. Art Hide materials work brilliantly as wall, floor and furniture coverings, creating a stunning and unique focal point in commercial spaces like hotel lobbies, bars and clubs, as well as in the home,” says Kura.

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Sisters Kura and Bree

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It’s the new range that really piqued our interest though – the use of colour in particular. “Colour is hugely important to us and we’re always developing new tones; many are showcased in the new designs. How fabulous is the emerald green?” says Kura, who worked with stylist Julia Green on this gorgeous shoot. We want one of each!

Photography: Annette O’Brien | Styling: Julia Green | Styling assistants: Noël Coughlan, Alice Atkins and Emily Whitney

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Check out this behind the scenes video from the photoshoot!

 

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All that glitters is gold with Arlequin hides

Move over boring animal prints – the new metallic stencilled hide rugs and cushions from Art Hide and sister brand Amigos de Hoy are here to add subtle glamour to floors and couches.

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Designed in Sydney, the Arlequin sees premium, sustainably sourced Brazilian cowhide elegantly embossed with a fine metallic diamond pattern.

Base hide colours include cream, light grey, light caramel and black, and are completed with beautiful gold, silver or copper metallics. Their neutral palettes are perfectly suited to any interior, from sophisticated bedrooms to playful kids spaces, creating looks that range from bohemian luxe through to polished modern.

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Hides come in medium ($995) and large ($1295), and the range also includes small matching scatter cushions. Find the perfect hide here.