Erica Shag Ivory Blue Wool Handtufted Rug
A playful twist on timeless softness, this ivory wool rug adds joy, texture, and warmth to any room. Hand tufted from GOTS certified organic wool, the Erica rug is luxuriously plush and naturally hypoallergenic—perfect for bare feet, crawling babies, and busy households. Its cozy shag pile, crafted without flame retardants or toxic chemicals, makes it a safe and stylish foundation for nurseries, bedrooms, or family spaces.
The Erica Shag Ivory Blue Wool Handtufted Rug brings cheerful character to your space with its scattered blue polka dots woven across a soft ivory base. Whether you’re styling a minimalist playroom or adding charm to a serene master suite, this dotted rug balances whimsy and elegance. Each rug with blue dots is made to order, dyed using all-natural pigments, and GoodWeave certified, ensuring ethical production without child or bonded labor.
As a high-quality ivory shag rug, Erica combines comfort, conscience, and durability in one delightful design. With its heirloom-quality construction and irresistibly soft texture, it’s a hand tufted rug you’ll love for years to come—made as much for little feet as for big dreams.
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This product is made from 100% certified organic natural fibers and dyes, which means it is completely free from insecticides, pesticides and/or VOCs. It contains no harmful adhesives, backings or chemical treatments (e.g. PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde). It’s high-quality fibers are durable and easy to care for. This product is our highest standard: the cleanest, most sustainable option for creating a healthy, beautiful home from the ground up. We consider this the best choice for families looking to reduce everyday chemical exposure. This product is also made in a verified facility where no unethical manufacturing practises were used.