There are certain pieces in the home that are often overlooked - chosen for function, not for how they make a space feel.
The bath mat is one of them.
But we’ve always believed the everyday deserves more consideration. That even the most practical pieces can bring colour, texture and a sense of design into your home.
Our new season bath mats are designed with exactly that in mind.
A Softer Start and End to the Day
There’s something grounding about stepping onto a soft, absorbent surface at the beginning or end of the day.
Crafted from plush, tufted cotton, our bath mats are soft underfoot, highly absorbent and made for daily use. They hold their shape and bring a quiet sense of comfort to everyday routines.
It’s a small detail, but one you notice.
Designed to Be Seen
These are not bath mats designed to disappear into the background.
This season introduces new colour ways in our stripe and much-loved flower shapes, each bringing its own rhythm and personality to the space.
Our stripe designs offer structure and balance, with a graphic quality that anchors the room. They feel fresh and luxurious while building on a style that has quickly become a favourite.
Alongside them, our tulip-shaped floral bath mats introduce softness and movement. Designed in multiple sizes, they can be used together across the room to create a layered, more playful feel.
The Details That Matter
Like all Bonnie and Neil pieces, it’s the details that define them.
A dense cotton pile for a fuller, more luxurious feel.
Considered colour palettes designed to sit seamlessly within the home.
Shapes and proportions that work across both compact spaces and larger bathrooms.
Each piece is designed to feel practical, but never purely functional.
Style, Right Down to the Floor
The bathroom is one of the most used spaces in the home, yet often one of the least styled.
These bath mats are an invitation to approach it differently - to introduce colour, layer in softness and treat even the most practical elements as part of a considered space.
Because good design isn’t just about what you see at eye level.
It’s about everything beneath it, too.
Photography by Martina Gemmola