Australian stylist and design personality Steve Cordony has long been known for his ability to create beautifully layered interiors that feel both polished and deeply lived-in. From his much-loved former country property Rosedale Farm in Orange, to the pages of design magazines and social media feeds around the world, his signature aesthetic combines a timeless elegance with practical living. Now, he’s bringing that philosophy underfoot with a new rug collaboration with Cadrys.

The AT HOME rug collection has been designed with one clear idea in mind: rugs that look beautiful but are built for the realities of everyday life.
Steve’s interiors are known for their effortless layering of texture and natural materials, and rugs play an important role in that formula. They ground a room, define spaces and add warmth — something he often speaks about when styling a home.
“A home is all about textures and layers,” Steve has said, noting that introducing textiles like rugs is one of the easiest ways to make an interior feel finished and welcoming.

Rather than statement patterns, the collection focuses on subtle textures, neutral palettes and timeless stripes, making the rugs versatile enough to complement many decorating styles. The designs are deliberately understated, allowing them to work across a wide range of interiors — from contemporary apartments to classic country homes.

While many designer rugs prioritise aesthetics, this range leans heavily into practicality as well. The rugs are made from UV-stabilised olefin, a high-performance fibre chosen for its durability and ability to withstand indoor and outdoor environments.
That means they are mould-resistant, waterproof and hard-wearing, making them ideal for high-traffic areas such as entryways, kitchens, bathrooms and outdoor entertaining spaces.
In other words, these are rugs designed to be lived on — not tip-toed around.

What makes the collaboration appealing is its accessibility. Steve has focused on pieces that integrate easily into everyday homes with prices starting at $150. The result is a collection that reflects Steve’s long-held belief that great interiors aren’t just about how a space looks — they’re about how it feels to live in.
And sometimes, the simplest layer underfoot can make all the difference.
You can shop the new collection here.











