For almost two decades Elements London has brought a sense of quiet sophistication to the most refined interiors. It understands that every step is an experience and every space tells a story: it has been leading the way, evaluating how luxury feels, with its curated collections and bespoke rugs crafted to endure whilst elevating any space.
‘At the heart of its philosophy is the belief that design should spark both imagination and memory and for those realms to be brought back into the interior space. With this core idea as a premise, its hope is the design technology and textures of its carpets and rugs transcend space and time,’ says Melissa Budasz, Elements London creative and financial director.

‘Since 2006, we’ve redefined the feel of home with sustainable and durable carpet collections that have both a unique and sophisticated design and lasting charm. Each of our collections of luxury wool, elegant wool blends and silk-effect yarns has an inspired narrative; drawing influence from art, architecture, historical cities, culture and interior design. The world has seen many changes over the past 20 years and our brand has stood the test of time.
‘Next year marks a significant milestone for Elements London: 20 years of timeless design, innovation and connection. It’s a moment that merits reflection not only on our own story, but the homes, spaces and lives we’ve had the privilege to be part of. From the beginning, our mission has been to redefine the feel of home through thoughtfully crafted carpets and rugs that elevate interiors and enrich everyday living.

‘As we celebrate two decades of design excellence, we reflect with pride on the journey so far, and look forward with excitement to what lies ahead. To mark the occasion, we’ll be sharing memorable moments from our archives, highlighting key collections, offering exclusive promotions, and unveiling new events and projects throughout the year.
‘Spaces hold stories – of evolution, intention and identity. As we look around at the rooms and spaces we’ve shaped, we’re reminded that transformation is never truly finished. Here’s to the spaces we’ve transformed and to those still waiting to be imagined.’
