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Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug
Zoom Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug

Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug

Regular price 3.797 kr 3.035 kr
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Threaded Jute and New Zealand Wool Rug

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Order now and get 30% off. Expected delivery 8-10 weeks. 

This rug combines the best of both worlds, blending organic jute with luxurious New Zealand wool. The yarn is a harmonious mix of these cherished materials, offering both softness and texture. This fusion creates a beautifully natural approach to utilizing both wool and jute in one elegant design.

Please note that we rug won't have fringes but pommels in the corners.

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Material

Organic jute is a natural, plant-based fiber prized for its earthy texture, eco-friendliness, and durability, making it a popular choice for rugs. Harvested from the stalks of the jute plant, this fiber has a coarse, rustic feel and a golden, natural hue that brings warmth and an organic aesthetic to interiors. Known as the "golden fiber," jute has a natural sheen, giving it a soft luster that enhances its natural appeal.

Jute rugs are especially valued for their strength and resilience, ideal for high-traffic areas where they can withstand wear without losing shape. The fibers are woven tightly, creating a dense, durable rug that is resistant to abrasion, though it remains soft underfoot. However, jute is more susceptible to moisture than some other natural fibers, so it’s best suited for low-humidity environments and spaces where it’s unlikely to encounter spills or excess moisture.

Environmentally, jute is highly sustainable. It is grown with minimal pesticides and fertilizers and has a short growth cycle, making it both a renewable and biodegradable resource. As such, organic jute rugs are not only stylish but also environmentally conscious, adding a natural, earthy touch to interiors while supporting sustainable practices.

Care guide

To keep a jute rug looking fresh and in good condition, regular and gentle care is key. Start by vacuuming it at least once a week to remove dust and debris, which can settle deep into the natural fibers. Use a brush attachment on the vacuum to avoid damaging the texture of the weave. Jute is a highly absorbent material, so it’s important to keep it dry. If a spill occurs, act quickly by blotting the area gently with a clean, dry cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the fibers and potentially damage the weave.

For more stubborn stains, use a small amount of mild soap mixed with water on a damp cloth and carefully dab the stain. Be sure to blot immediately with a dry towel after to avoid leaving any excess moisture, as jute rugs are prone to water damage and mildew when wet. Avoid steam cleaning, shampooing, or soaking the rug, as excessive moisture can weaken the jute fibers over time and cause discoloration or mold growth.

To maintain its freshness, shake out the rug every few months by taking it outside and giving it a good shake to release trapped dirt. Keep the rug in a low-humidity environment, as jute fibers can be sensitive to dampness. By following these gentle but effective care steps, you’ll preserve the natural look, texture, and durability of your jute rug for years to come.

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