Rug, flatwoven
handmade/multicolor
Article no: WRZ | 103.908.62
RD$11,995
RD$9,595
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Easy to vacuum thanks to its flat surface.
Handwoven by skilled craftspeople, each one is unique. Made in India in organized weaving centers with good working conditions and fair wages.
The rug is made of wool so it’s naturally soil-repellent and very durable.
The durable, dirt-resistant wool surface makes this rug a suitable choice for your dining or living room.
Length: | 6 ' 5 " |
Width: | 4 ' 4 " |
Thickness: | ¼ " |
Area: | 27.88 sq feet |
Surface density: | 4.59 oz/sq ft |
Article no: | 103.908.62 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 20 ½ " |
Width: | 14 ¼ " |
Height: | 3 ¼ " |
Weight Gross: | 8 lb 10 oz |
Weight Net: | 8 lb 7 oz |
Volume per package: | 0.54 cu.ft |
Airing and vacuuming will help to eliminate the smell that the rug can have when it is new.
Do not wash.
Do not bleach.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
Vacuum and rotate the rug regularly.
New wool rugs shed naturally. Vacuum frequently in the beginning.
Remove dried spots immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot.
Do not rub wet spots. Absorb moisture with paper towels, and clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Professional carpet cleaning when needed.
Always use the standard floorhead, never the rotating brush, when vaccuming the rug.
The rug is hand-woven.
You will need 1 STOPP FILT rug underlay with anti-slip (5'5"x7'9") for this rug. Trim if necessary.
Use STOPP FILT anti-slip rug underlay under the entire rug for increased safety.
Rug weaving in India has a rich history, and nurturing this unique craftsmanship starts with the skilled men and women who make IKEA rugs. Together with our suppliers, we have consolidated weaving into centers with good working conditions, fair wages, stable work and care for the environment. It’s a more sustainable way of producing handmade rugs — one that ensures the well-being of the weavers and their communities, the resources we use and our business.
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