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Blue & Orange Stripe Woven Runner Rug 200x70cm
Product Details
Description
Woven runner rug featuring a vertical blue, cream and orange stripe pattern that follows the long edge. Perfect for adding a touch of warmth and colour to your entryway, hallway or dining space. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, though we recommend storing indoors to avoid exposure to the elements and keep your rug looking its best for a long time. Style alongside the matching woven stripe cushion covers for a stylish summer set.
Features
Style: Runner rug
- Pattern:
- Striped
- Outdoor use:
- No
- Variations may occur
Dimensions
- Height:
- 200 cm
- Width:
- 70 cm
- Depth:
- 1 cm
Materials & Care
- Body: 100% Cotton
- Refer to use and care leaflet included with product
- Keep away from fire
- Domestic use only
More Information
- This product has been woven by hand, giving each piece a unique finish.
Delivery & Returns
Rug FAQs
To prolong the life of your rug, we recommend getting it professionally cleaned and reading our care guide.
200x70cm
Runner rugs are perfect for the hallway, landing or galley kitchen, providing a stylish walkway through the room.
180x120cm and 200x140cm
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.
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 as well as sunny rooms, as they don't fade easily.
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 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.
Most of our rugs are handwoven. The weaving process can be very time consuming, requiring a huge amount of skill and focus. To start, the loom is threaded up with the horizontal thread (weft) and the vertical thread (warp). This allows opposite threads to be moved up and down at different times, so weft threads can be trapped inside. Simple stripes can be created by pulling a weft thread in and out of this warp, whereas more complex designs require pulling the weft threads only through certain sections of the warp.