Design Inspiration
Blue: the colour of clear skies promising fair weather, of calm waters inviting contemplation, of chambray and denim treasured for their versatile elegance. The Eterna Blue Rug brings this beloved hue into vintage patterns that speak of heritage whilst serving contemporary life's practical demands.
Crafted from 100% chenille with a low 5mm pile, this rug offers softness without bulk. The chenille's durable character invites touch whilst maintaining a sleek profile that allows seamless door clearance and furniture placement. Lightweight yet substantial, it provides comfort without heaviness, texture without obstruction.
What distinguishes this piece is its understanding of busy households where beauty and function must harmonise effortlessly. Machine washable at 30°C, it welcomes life's inevitable accidents with grace: spills during family gatherings, muddy tracks after rainy walks, the everyday marks that prove spaces are truly inhabited. Stain-resistant surfaces forgive; fast-drying nature means quick return to service.
Double-overlock edges frame the blue vintage pattern with refined finishing, a detail speaking to longevity and careful craft. These reinforced edges prevent fraying, ensuring pristine appearance through years of traffic and washing cycles.
The non-slip backing, a thoughtful blend of 50% thermoplastic rubber and 50% cotton, keeps it securely grounded. No creeping across smooth floors, just stable presence wherever positioned. The eco-conscious composition adds environmental integrity to practical performance.
Ideal for high-traffic areas demanding both style and resilience: hallways bearing constant footfall, children's bedrooms where play unfolds freely, basements transformed into family spaces, patios where indoor comfort extends outdoors. Suitable for underfloor heating, welcoming warmth rising through fibres. Noise-reducing properties bring acoustic comfort to hard-floored spaces.
We've curated complementary cushions echoing the vintage blue design, allowing coordinated spaces where pattern and colour converse harmoniously throughout your home.
WHAT IT OFFERS:
- Vintage design in blue: timeless patterns with universally beloved hue
- 100% chenille pile at 5mm: soft texture with sleek, low profile
- Machine washable at 30°C: heritage aesthetics meet effortless care
- Stain-resistant and fast-drying: designed for busy households
- Non-slip backing: 50% thermoplastic rubber, 50% cotton, eco-conscious
- Double-overlock edges: refined finish with exceptional durability
- Suitable for underfloor heating: warmth rises through comfort
- Noise-reducing: quiets footfall in hard-floored spaces
- Complementary cushions available: create coordinated spaces
DIMENSIONS & DETAILS: Material: 100% chenille pile, thermoplastic rubber and cotton backing Pile Height: 5mm Care: Machine washable at 30°C Suitable for: High-traffic areas, children's rooms, underfloor heating, indoor and outdoor use
CARING FOR YOUR RUG: Unfold upon arrival, allow 3 to 7 days to settle naturally. Reverse fold, hoover gently, place furniture atop. Machine wash at 30°C when life demands; tumble dry low or air dry flat for quick return to service.
BRING THIS HOME Transform your floors: where vintage patterns meet blue's timeless appeal, where chenille softness honours washable convenience, where beauty serves the joyful chaos of family life.
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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