Guide to rug care 

Looking after your rug


To prolong the life of your rug, we recommend getting it professionally cleaned.

When vacuuming, use a low setting without rotating brush. To keep the colour looking fresh, keep out of direct sunlight.

Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Clip any snags, do not pull through.

Some shedding is normal during the initial months of use. Give your rug a gentle shake to maintain its best appearance.

Most of our rugs are handmade, which means every piece is unique and might differ slightly from the images.

Jute

Jute is a textured natural fibre with an organic, rustic feel. Jute rugs are very hardwearing, making them a practical choice for high-traffic rooms like hallways. They are also a good choice for sunny rooms, as they don't fade easily.

Wool

Wool is a natural fibre that’s stain, water and flame-resistant, making it a great material for rugs. When blended with cotton, wool rugs are soft under foot and durable with textural depth and natural variations in tone.

Cotton

Cotton is a soft, natural fibre with a lighter look and feel. Cotton rugs are easy to clean, making them a good choice for kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms.

Choosing a rug size

200x70 cm

Runner rugs are perfect for the hallway, landing or galley kitchen,
providing a stylish walkway through the room.

180x120 cm and 200x140 cm

Depending on the size of your space, these shapes are a good focal point
in a living room around which to position your sofa and chairs.

240x170cm

Our extra-large rugs work well underneath most sofa sets.
This size is handy for covering up a carpet or floorboards.