Description
This hand-tufted wool area rug features a plush pile created by punching wool yarn through a fabric backing, then shearing it for a smooth, luxurious finish. With striking modern geometric patterns in rich blue and ivory tones, the 5x8 size grounds seating areas and defines spaces while bringing contemporary style and warmth to living rooms, bedrooms, and dining areas.
- Material & Construction: Pure wool, prized for its softness, resilience, and natural stain resistance. Hand-tufted construction balances artisanal craftsmanship with practical durability.
- Design & Color: Modern geometric patterns rendered in blue and ivory—a versatile color combination that complements both neutral and bold interiors while adding visual interest without overwhelming a space.
- Size: 5 feet by 8 feet—ideal for anchoring living room seating, defining dining areas, or establishing focal points in bedrooms and home offices.
- Pile & Texture: Soft, dense pile that feels luxurious underfoot while maintaining practical low maintenance compared to delicate alternatives.
- Durability: Wool fibers are naturally stain-resistant and durable, holding up well to foot traffic and daily wear.
Known for their softness, durability, and timeless appeal, wool rugs add warmth and sophistication to any room. The geometric pattern brings modern edge to traditional spaces, while wool's natural resilience and stain resistance make this rug practical for families and active households. Vacuum regularly without a beater bar, and rotate the rug occasionally to promote even wear. For spills, blot immediately with a clean sponge or cloth to absorb the spill and use a mild detergent for stains, testing on a small, inconspicuous area first. A high-quality rug pad is a must, not only providing cushioning and preventing slipping, but also minimizing wear on the rug and protecting the floor underneath.
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