Hand Knotted Wool Beige Indoor Rug
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Hand Knotted Wool Beige Indoor Rug
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£609.99RRP£1,099.0044% Off
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5 Year Protection Plan for £71.08
Product Overview

Professional Clean

Hand-knotted

High/Low Pile
The rug has been delighting the quality-conscious consumer for decades and it is impossible to imagine the history of the European carpet market without it. The current trend towards sustainability gives this natural product a lasting revival. Particularly hard-wearing pure new sheep's wool from the Moroccan Atlas Mountains, mixed with high-quality imported European wool, results in a thick, fluffy, and warming pile. The quality "Hadj" is a 15/15 simple fabric that ideally reflects the character of the carpet. The carpet integrates wonderfully into the concept of natural living and offers the customer an excellent price-performance ratio.
Features
- Material: 100% virgin wool - a renewable and sustainable raw material.
- Pile height: The thick and insulating pile provides effective protection against cold floors and ensures cozy warmth.
- Workmanship: Handmade with great attention to detail - a genuine quality product.
- Properties: Hard-wearing and durable. Suitable for underfloor heating. Easy to clean and easy to maintain. Antistatic and climate regulating.
- Environmentally friendly: THEKO natural stands for ecologically sustainable products and the use of pure natural materials.
- Due to the different monitor colors, the colors of some carpets may vary slightly. We try to display all carpet colors as accurately as possible.
- Due to the handmade weaving technique used to produce this item, the final dimensions of the rug may vary slightly.
- The runner set consists of 3 parts: 2 small rugs measuring 70 x 140 cm and 1 runner measuring 70 x 340 cm. Ideal as a bed surround to keep your feet warm when you get up in the morning.
- Please note: A new wool rug may fluff at first. The loose structure of the wool fibers and the cuts made during production cause loose fibers to accumulate on the surface. These fibers are released through regular use and movement. This process is completely normal and is not a sign of inferior quality. Over time, the remaining fibers will increasingly bind together, reducing the formation of fluff.
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