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Fir Thistle Hand-Hooked Wool Accent Rug
Sku:53TU2
|New
$89.95
Create the feel of a cabin nestled in the woods at your own home with our Fir Thistle Hand-Hooked Wool Accent Rug.
Designed by American Folk Artist Laura Megroz in Vermont, this hooked rug offers a neutral, rustic charm that will give you that cabin-getaway feel. Featuring boughs of greenery and small red berries, this rug has a subtle look that will bring a pop of color to your home.
Crafted from New Zealand wool, it features all the benefits of natural wool – durable, fire-resistant and long-lasting. The hooked construction makes this rug extremely tough and can be used as comfy fireside seating, underneath a dining table or in your family room.
Shake out or vacuum regularly; spot clean as needed. Imported.
- Fir Thistle Hand-Hooked Wool Accent Rug brings the getaway cabin feel to you
- Designed by American Folk Artist Laura Megroz
- Nature-inspired, nostalgic design; pine boughs on tan background
- Adds depth and comfort to your space; perfect by a hearth, in your dining room or family room
- Crafted from naturally fire-resistant New Zealand wool; imported
Approx. 24" x 36"
Care and Cleaning
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. Professional cleaning recommended for stains.
Stray loops or loose yarns may occur and are normal. Do not pull them; snip neatly with scissors. New rugs may shed or "fuzz" - this is also normal and will eventually stop; vacuum to remove as needed (do not use beater attachment).
Benefits of Wool
Wool is 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.