my matterhorn wool cotton rug - seasalt
my matterhorn wool cotton rug - seasalt
my matterhorn wool cotton rug - seasalt
my matterhorn wool cotton rug - seasalt
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my matterhorn wool cotton rug - seasalt

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  • tightly woven traditional flat weave rug with two-tone chevron pattern
  • 70% wool and 30% cotton
  • hard-wearing and durable, suitable for general living areas
  • 2m x 3m
  • ethically handmade in partnership with Care and Fair

the my matterhorn is a traditional flat weave rug with a subtle, yet obvious chevron pattern all over, giving it great versatility when styling spaces.

this artisanal hand-woven chevron floor rug consists of 70% wool and 30% cotton. the tightness of the my matterhorn weave creates a hard-wearing and durable rug that is suitable for use in any area of the home.

warm and kid-friendly, the chevron pattern in seasalt is a neutral rug, reminiscent of sand on a beach.

measurement: 2m x 3m 
available in: seasalt, basalt & tar

composition: 70% wool, 30% cotton; features full cotton backing with a cotton braided edge for improved longevity and wear.

created by craftsmen using artisan skills, all rugs are individually handmade. as a result, our rugs can vary by 5% from the size ordered.

product images are only visual representations, and while care is taken to ensure accuracy, colours may vary due to monitor variations.

we recommend a non-slip underlay should always be placed under rugs. it will stop the rug slipping, create more depth underfoot and lessen wear on the rug. it also prevents the risk of dye transfer to the under surface and helps protect timber flooring. sun exposure for extended periods of time may cause fading. Iiems should be rotated regularly to minimise colour change and damage. it is best to vacuum your rug before any dirt is embedded, ideally twice a week in the first few months. vacuum regularly with low suction power. avoid direct sunlight where possible. shedding of fibres from new rugs is to be expected and will reduce with time. note: colour will vary due to the natural fibre variation and should be expected from rug to rug.

spot treatment:

we recommend treating spots and spills immediately with warm water and paper towel. If the stain persists, contact a professional rug cleaner as soon as possible. do not scrub rugs as it may cause permanent pile damage.