Introducing the Haru Collection — a Bremworth × Flooring Xtra exclusive.⁠

Natural texture, soft tonal palettes, and warm minimalist interiors continue to shape contemporary home design across New Zealand. Reflecting that shift, the new Haru Collection by Bremworth x Flooring Xtra brings together refined wool texture with a calm, nature-inspired aesthetic.

Created in collaboration with Flooring Xtra and crafted by Bremworth, the collection draws influence from Japanese design philosophy, embracing softness, simplicity, and understated warmth.

The result is a carpet collection designed to complement modern interiors without overpowering them. Subtle texture, gentle tonal variation, and a carefully curated palette make Haru particularly suited to contemporary renovations and architectural new builds alike.

A Softer Approach to Interior Design

As homes increasingly move toward warmer, more tactile material palettes, flooring is becoming an important contributor to the overall atmosphere of a space.

The Haru Collection pairs beautifully with:

  • Warm timber finishes

  • Natural stone and porcelain

  • Limewash and plaster walls

  • Layered neutral interiors

  • Soft, textural furnishings

Rather than acting as a purely practical surface, the collection helps create interiors that feel calm, comfortable, and grounded.

The Appeal of Natural Wool

Crafted from wool, the Haru Collection offers the softness and warmth that natural fibres are known for. Wool carpet also brings acoustic comfort, insulation, and a richness of texture that adds depth to interior spaces.

Its natural variation gives the collection an organic feel that works particularly well in homes seeking a more relaxed, timeless aesthetic.

Explore Haru at Residium

Samples from the Haru Collection are now available to explore at Residium Design + Building Centre.

Visit the showroom to experience the texture and colour palette in person, alongside a wide range of complementary architectural and interior finishes for your renovation or new build project.

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