Design Inspiration
In the British countryside, where pheasants strut through morning mist and hedgerows shelter abundant life, a particular aesthetic persists: nature rendered with affection and accuracy, wildlife celebrated as neighbour rather than distant curiosity. The Green Pheasant Mat brings this countryside charm to your threshold, transforming functional floor covering into botanical and zoological art.
What makes this mat extraordinary is its practical intelligence. Designed to trap up to 95% of dirt, dust, and mud, it serves as guardian of your floors, capturing outdoor debris before it tracks through your home. Ultra-absorbent fibres drink moisture from wet shoes and muddy paws, whilst the quick-drying nature prevents lingering dampness.
Crafted in the UK from up to 90% recycled materials, this mat represents circular economy at its most functional. What once burdened landfills has been transformed into something useful and beautiful, proving that environmental responsibility and practical performance are natural companions, not compromises.
The non-slip rubber backing keeps it securely positioned in high-traffic areas: doorways that bear constant comings and goings, entryways that welcome guests, mudrooms that manage outdoor-indoor transitions. Machine washable at 30°C, it emerges from cleaning refreshed and ready, colours vibrant, absorbency restored.
The Green Pheasant design brings countryside character indoors without rural kitsch. This is nature depicted with artistic integrity: recognisable, charming, sophisticated in execution. It speaks to those who appreciate British wildlife, who find beauty in native fauna, who want their homes to reflect connection with the natural world beyond their walls.
Perfect for country homes and city flats alike, it brings a touch of countryside wherever placed. The nature-inspired design provides visual interest whilst serving essential function, beauty and utility inseparable.
WHAT IT OFFERS:
- Green Pheasant design: British countryside wildlife rendered with artistic charm
- Traps up to 95% of dirt, dust, and mud: protects floors from outdoor debris
- Made from up to 90% recycled materials: UK-crafted environmental conscience
- Ultra-absorbent and quick-drying: manages moisture efficiently
- Non-slip rubber backing: secure placement in high-traffic areas
- Machine washable at 30°C: easy maintenance for busy entryways
- Nature-inspired aesthetic: brings countryside character indoors
- Functional art: beauty serving essential purpose
DIMENSIONS & DETAILS: Material: Up to 90% recycled materials, rubber backing Design: Green Pheasant with countryside motif Origin: Made in the UK Care: Machine washable at 30°C Suitable for: Doorways, entryways, mudrooms, high-traffic thresholds
CARING FOR YOUR MAT: Upon arrival, unfold and allow creases to settle over several days. Reverse fold, hoover surface, place furniture or weights atop. Machine wash at 30°C regularly to maintain absorbency and appearance. Air dry or tumble dry low.
BRING THIS HOME Transform your thresholds: where British countryside meets recycled materials, where pheasants guard your floors, where function and charm walk hand in hand through your doorway.
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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