Handwoven Beige Indian Cotton Rug 70×250 cm Rectangle

£33.70

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Handwoven Beige Indian Cotton Rug 70×250 cm Rectangle
£33.70

Presentation of the Hand-Woven Indian Cotton Beige Rectangular Rug (70×250 cm)

This hand-woven Indian cotton beige rug (70×250 cm) is a perfect fit for any room in your house. With its subtle design and natural beige color, this rug will add a touch of elegance and warmth to your interior decor. For a more vibrant rug, consider our multicolored jute and chindi leather rug.

Hand-Woven and Eco-Friendly

This rug is made with 100% recycled cotton and is hand-woven by skilled artisans in India, using traditional looms. This production method is not only environmentally friendly but it also guarantees a durable and stain-resistant rug, perfect for high-traffic areas. This rug is also a natural thermal and sound insulation, making any room cozier and quieter.

Unique and Versatile

Each of our rugs is unique, thanks to the traditional hand-weaving process. Small variations in color and design are to be expected, adding to the charm of the product. Our cotton rugs are not only perfect for use as a floor rug, but they can also be used as a wall hanging, picnic blanket, yoga mat, and more.

Technical Specifications

  • Hand-woven on traditional looms
  • Material: 100% recycled cotton
  • Available sizes: 60×120, 70×140, 70×250, 90×160, 120×180, 160×230 cm
  • Weight: approximately 1700 g/m²
  • Style: braided, with fringes on both sides
  • Color: beige

This cotton rug is easy to maintain. Regularly dust the rug with a soft brush vacuum attachment. Gently rub with a damp cloth for spot cleaning. Dry cleaning is recommended.

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