Beatty Grey Ivory Area Rug
Infuse your home with timeless elegance using the Beatty Grey Ivory Area Rug, a sophisticated wool area rug featuring a tasteful blend of classic charm and modern sensibility. Expertly hand hooked in India, this traditional area rug showcases intricate detailing in soft shades of grey and ivory, offering an effortlessly chic addition to any interior. Crafted from 100% wool, the rug provides exceptional softness underfoot, while its natural hypoallergenic and insulating properties enhance comfort throughout the year.
Designed specifically as an indoor area rug, the Beatty Grey Ivory Area Rug combines durability and luxurious texture, making it an ideal choice for both formal living spaces and casual settings. The handmade rug is constructed in a GoodWeave Certified facility, ensuring ethical craftsmanship free from child labor. Wool's natural wax coating offers additional benefits, including UV resistance, fireproof qualities, and effective stain protection. For a truly sophisticated flooring solution that beautifully balances form and function, the Beatty Grey Ivory Area Rug is the perfect statement piece.
Beatty Grey Ivory Area Rug - 18" x 18" Sample est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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This product is made from high-quality, natural fibers that are durable and easy to care for. It contains no harmful adhesives, backings or chemical treatments (e.g. PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde), making it a healthier choice than many mass-produced rugs. It is, however, dyed using commercial dyes, which may contain VOCs (volatile organic compounds). While these are common in many household products, this is something to be aware of in creating spaces for young children or where one may have special sensitivities. We consider this a good step toward safer, more sustainable living. This product is also made in a verified facility where no unethical manufacturing practises were used.