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That touch of extravagance your interiors have been lacking? RugRiders might have just what you need with the launch of its upcycled ROAR Edition: Tiger Car Rug collection.

Writing this, it's just occurred to me that I've never seen a car rug outside of a movie. Obviously, we've all seen your standard mats, perhaps ones with a bit of soft texture, but a luxurious rug that your feet would thank you for? Not once.

If you're whipping about a classic motor, perhaps a BMW M3 E30, then keeping it pristine both inside and out is probably quite high on your priorities. You wouldn't leave your favorite Supreme accessories collecting dust now, would you?

For those with a taste for classic cars or perhaps just wanting to spice up their home interiors with a bold pop of color, Munch-based RugRiders' latest upcycled collection definitely fits the bill.

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Created in celebration of the Year of the Tiger, the hand-knotted ROAR Edition: Tiger Car Rugs have been compiled using leftover and deadstock wool and cotton. To ensure these upcycled materials don't create any further waste the available amount of raw material is analyzed, and the number of rugs that can be made is calculated. Production is then modulated accordingly to avoid overproduction and any additional waste within the supply chain.

Although first conceived for use within cars, the luxurious patterned rugs are suited to any interior space. Want to throw some tiger fierceness into your living room? Go crazy!

You can shop the RugRiders ROAR Edition: Tiger Car Rugs collection online now.

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