Dimensions
Rug pile is approx. ½"H
Sizes are approximate
Patterns will vary slightly by size
Care and Cleaning
Stray loops or loose yarns may occur and are normal. Do not pull them; snip neatly with scissors. New rugs may also shed or "fuzz" - this is also normal and will eventually stop.
Shake out or vacuum as needed (do not use beater attachment). Clean spills immediately by blotting with a cloth or sponge; do not rub. Spot clean with a mild detergent or soap/water solution.
If using cleaning solvent, pretest it on a small area by applying a few drops, then blotting with a clean, white, absorbent cloth or paper towel. Professional cleaning is recommended for stains.
Occasionally rotate your rug if possible. This process will prolong the life of the rug by re-distributing the traffic and wear to a different spot.
Appropriate rug pad is highly recommended on all surfaces to prevent slipping, add cushion, and improve durability.
Benefits of Wool
Wool is a classic choice for floor coverings due to its inherent durability and strength. Used for rugs and carpets since ancient times, wool assures long-lasting quality, function and design.
Wool is also a great choice for fireside use. It is naturally flame resistant due to its fiber structure: wool has a very high ignition temperature, requires a high level of oxygen to sustain combustion, has a low heat of combustion (the amount of heat released in the burning process) and is self extinguishing. Wool does not melt or stick.
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