It's time for a home office refresh – Ricky Gervais' sleek but personal space is worth bookmarking (unexpectedly, his styling secret is on the floor)
Ricky proves a home office can be both functional and stylish, with one surprising detail underfoot making all the difference


There's never a bad time for a home office refresh, but something about fall feels especially fitting. With an office or library overhaul comes inspiration from celebrity spaces, including Ricky Gervais, who has brought his neutral space to life with an unexpected statement rug.
At a glance, Ricky's home office offers much to note, from his open shelves to the chandelier that hangs above his desk. However, there's something about the dark blue and gold rug that makes it impossible to look away. It brings instant vibrancy to his otherwise neutral room, while the gold edging adds just the right amount of pattern without being overwhelming.
In a home office, going overboard on pattern and color can feel slightly overstimulating and, consequently, distracting, but focusing the pattern on the floor is the best of both worlds. It brings your room to life without detracting from your focus, making Ricky's space one of the best you can bookmark.
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Featuring a bold Greek key print, this stylish rug serves as a striking anchor for your living room, sunroom, or home office. Made in Turkey from durable, fade-resistant polypropylene, it’s designed to withstand muddy shoes, occasional spills, and everyday use.
Inspired by the iconic architecture of the Art Deco era, this glamorous rug showcases bold, geometric column-like patterns reminiscent of the Chrysler Building. Its machine-washable, spill-proof construction makes it practical for high-traffic areas, from living rooms to a home office. Stylish and durable, it brings a touch of sophistication and effortless elegance to any space.
Upgrade your home office with this crafted, casual hooked rug. Its tonal, minimalistic transitional pattern is bold but not distracting, making it perfect for the place where you work. Plus, it's stain-resistant, a bonus for a space that sees so much coffee.
While rug trends may not be the first thing you consider when planning your home office, Ricky's space is a reminder of their power. Plus, I am not alone in my observations. Design experts emphasize the importance of finding a piece that complements your working habits, urging you to invest in wool, where possible.
'Create a soundproof space with wool-rich rugs. With its natural ability to absorb sound, wool enhances comfort while promoting a calm and focused working environment,' comments Lisa Conway, the marketing manager at Brintons.
'Wool absorbs sound to give a sense of calm and tranquillity. Their natural insulating properties and sound-dampening abilities add functional benefits to their undeniable aesthetic appeal, making them a smart investment in your home's future.'
The same teaching goes for spaces beyond your home office. It can also benefit you to invest in a larger area rug in the bedroom, or even the living room, if you crave quietness after the work is done. Either way, the rug lessons from Ricky's space are worth remembering.
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Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.
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