Add a touch of countryside charm to your home with the Eco-Washable Cream Rug – Botanicals Design. Featuring a delicate woodblock-inspired motif, this rug showcases a trailing floral border, hand-drawn detailing, and a subtle trellis pattern. Soft cream tones are accented with leafy greens and hints of rust and orange, giving it a gentle, vintage character. The recycled polyester pile feels soft underfoot, while the natural rubber backing keeps the rug securely in place.
Why You’ll Love It
- Machine washable at 30 °C for easy maintenance
- Stain-resistant for practical everyday use
- Non-slip backing ensures safety and stability
- Durable and fade-resistant for long-lasting beauty
- Noise-reducing properties create a calm environment
- Eco-friendly, crafted from recycled PET
Style Tip: Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or hallways, this rug pairs beautifully with neutral interiors, natural woods, and soft country-inspired décor.
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