Bring a touch of classic charm to your interiors with the Eco-Washable Beige Rug – Floral Design. Featuring a folk-inspired motif of intertwining vines, flowers, and birds, this rug combines soft beige and cream tones with subtle pops of green, rust, yellow, and red. Its mirrored pattern and delicate detailing create a timeless, vintage feel that complements both traditional and modern spaces. The soft recycled polyester pile offers comfort underfoot, while the natural rubber backing keeps it securely in place.
Why You’ll Love It
- Machine washable at 30 °C for effortless cleaning
- Stain-resistant for everyday practicality
- Non-slip backing for safety and stability
- Durable and fade-resistant fibres for long-lasting use
- Noise-reducing to maintain a calm atmosphere
- Eco-friendly, made from recycled PET
Style Tip: Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or hallways, this rug pairs beautifully with neutral furnishings, wooden accents, and subtle vintage décor for a warm, inviting look.
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