Bring a relaxed vintage vibe to any space with the Port Said Indoor-Outdoor Rug. Its soft, faded tones of cream, rust, lilac, and beige, combined with a distressed medallion design, create a lived-in, casual charm that works effortlessly in boho, shabby chic, or contemporary interiors.
Why You’ll Love It
- Lightweight, washable textile – gentle care at 30°C
- Low pile: 0.3 cm, suitable for high-traffic areas and robot vacuums
- Indoor & outdoor use – weatherproof and UV-resistant
- Foldable construction for easy handling and storage
- Design: Vintage distressed medallion with subtle border
- Compatible with all floors and underfloor heating
- Soft, muted colour palette: cream with rust, lilac, and beige accents
Style Tip: Perfect for layering over neutral flooring, paired with natural textures, woven baskets, and soft cushions to enhance the casual, vintage-inspired look.
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