Grid Green Washable Cotton Area Rug
Fresh, fun, and functional, the Grid Green Washable Cotton Area Rug from Oh Happy Home! brings a bold yet balanced design to your space. Handcrafted in India from 100% high-quality cotton yarn, this green area rug features a minimalist grid pattern in soft white and tan tones that effortlessly complements a variety of décor styles—from modern and boho to Scandinavian and earthy.
Perfect for busy households with kids, pets, or allergy sensitivities, this all-cotton area rug is a practical and stylish choice. It’s machine washable for easy cleaning, naturally breathable, and delightfully soft underfoot. Lightweight yet durable, the rug is constructed in small weaving batches to ensure consistent quality and year-round work for artisans. Whether it’s brightening up a living room, grounding a playroom, or softening a nursery, this washable cotton rug adds instant charm and peace of mind.
Oh Happy Home! is GoodWeave certified, meaning every rug is ethically made with no child or forced labor. Each purchase helps support initiatives that rescue and educate children in carpet-making communities. Made with love, designed in Australia, and woven in India with care—this rug is as meaningful as it is beautiful.
Grid Green Washable Cotton Area Rug - 4' 11" x 6' 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 dyed using AZO free or natural dyes, offering a safer, more eco-conscious option for your home. We consider this a great 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.