Cecelia Mist Area Rug
Create a bold yet timeless foundation in any room with this large colorful rug that blends classic charm with modern versatility. The Loloi Cecelia Mist Area Rug brings a sense of depth and softness thanks to its hand-tufted construction and intricate tone-on-tone pattern. Designed for indoor spaces, this wool area rug is handmade in India from 100% wool pile, offering both durability and exceptional comfort underfoot. The subtle mist color pairs effortlessly with a wide range of interiors, providing a calm, neutral backdrop with just the right amount of visual interest.
This hand tufted rug is as functional as it is beautiful. With its thick wool pile and soft feel, it's ideal for high-traffic areas where style and performance matter. Whether you're refreshing a living space or anchoring a bedroom setup, this handmade rug makes an elegant statement while staying true to ethical craftsmanship. As a GoodWeave-certified piece, this large area rug supports fair labor practices and the artisan tradition. Bring home a truly special indoor area rug that doesn’t just tie your room together—it elevates it.
Cecelia Mist Area Rug - 2' 3" x 3' 9" 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.