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VODSKOV Rug, flatwoven, natural/light grey, 170x240 cm

Price BD 44.900
Price incl. VAT

How to get it

We blended natural jute and sisal to create this durable rug in neutral tones that creates a feeling of calm and harmony. Perfect to have under the dining table since it’s flatwoven.

Article number405.123.86

Product details

A blend of the natural materials jute and sisal gives a hard-wearing rug that will keep its beauty over many years.

Ideal in your living room or under your dining table since the flat-woven surface makes it easy to pull out the chairs and vacuum.

The anti-skid backing protects the floor, keeps the rug in place and thereby reduces the risk of falling or tripping.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Article number405.123.86

Good to know

This rug fits with a 2-3 seat sofa, but can also fit other size sofas depending on how you place it.

This rug fits under a 4-seat dining table, but can of course be used how and where you like in your home.

The rug is machine woven.

Materials and care

Material

User surface:
54% jute, 46% sisal
Backing:
Natural latex

Care

Airing and vacuuming will help to eliminate the smell that the rug can have when it is new.

Do not wash.

Do not bleach.

Do not tumble dry.

Do not iron.

Do not dryclean.

Vacuum, shake and rotate the rug regularly.

Dry spots; remove immediately by scraping carefully towards the middle of the spot.

Wet spots; do not rub. Absorb with paper towels, damp with cloth and mild detergent.

Professional carpet cleaning when needed.

Safety and compliance

This product has been tested for domestic use.

Measurements

  • Width: 170 cm
  • Length: 240 cm
  • Area: 4.08 m²
  • Surface density: 1550 g/m²
  • Thickness: 4 mm

Package details

VODSKOV

Article number405.123.86
  • Length: 174 cm
  • Weight: 7.69 kg
  • Diameter: 15 cm
  • Package(s): 1

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Material

What is sisal?

The sisal fibre is extracted from the long, sword-shaped leaves of the sisal and has traditionally been used in ropes and strings. The fibre is durable, stain resistant and sound insulating – so it’s excellent to weave rugs with. But it’s not just the fibre that is useful, the sisal has an extensive root system that can help limit soil erosion, and what’s left of the leaves can be used for bioenergy, fertilisers and animal feed.

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