Perfect for the living room or bedroom, this creamy, off-white jute area rug is blended with soft fibers that are gentle on bare feet. A cozy, grounded texture and woven two-toned construction add natural brightness to your indoor spaces, which is especially invigorating during early mornings and dark winter months. Like most neutral rugs, this versatile piece pairs easily with a variety of décor schemes, from minimalist and modern to rustic farmhouse chic. Adding a jute area rug to your room provides durable floor protection, ample wear resistance, and natural style to your everyday life.
-Country of Origin: India
-Pile Height: 0.5 Inches
-White
-65% jute, 35% post-consumer PET
-Handloom woven
-Jute fibers have anti-static, insulating, and moisture-regulating properties to make your room naturally more comfortable.
-This rug is GoodWeave-certified, which means you’re not only making the world more beautiful by buying an artisanal product — you’re making the world better by helping to end child labor and supporting fair working conditions.
-Post-consumer PET is made from recycled soda bottles.
-It is normal for natural fiber rugs to “sprout.” What may seem to be a pulled thread is really just a yarn whose fibers have sprouted. This is not a defect but an inherent quality of certain natural fiber rugs. Simply clip the sprout that has popped up with a sharp scissors.
-Flatweave rugs offer stylish, practical coverage for your busy spaces like kids' rooms, entry ways, bathrooms, and kitchens.
-Care and Cleaning: We recommend a rug pad to help your rug stay in place and last longer. Vacuum as needed using suction only. Using a beater brush or beater bar may cause the rug to fray.
-For liquid spills, blot—do not rub—with a dry, undyed absorbent cloth. You may then try to spot clean with a damp, clean, undyed cloth. We recommend using a solution of mild dish soap and water and testing the solution first in a small, inconspicuous area of the rug to be sure no discoloration occurs. For solid stains (e.g,. chocolate or melted cheese), use the dull edge of a knife to scrape the solid up as much of possible and then follow the instructions for liquid spills.