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PELARKÖRSBÄR Rug, low pile, light beige/leaf pattern, 133x195 cm

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PELARKÖRSBÄR rug, designed by Stina Persson, features a 3D leaf pattern with varying pile heights, giving it a subtle yet eye-catching character. It’s light beige tones make it easy to coordinate.

Article number906.231.03

Product Details

This low pile rug dampens sound and is soft under your feet and suitable both in the living room and in the bedroom.

Designer

Stina Persson

Article number906.231.03

Good to know

You will need 1 STOPP FILT rug underlay with anti-slip (123x185 cm) for this rug. Trim if necessary.

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Materials and care

Material

User surface:
85% polypropylene, 15% polyester (min. 90% recycled)
Backing:
100 % Synthetic rubber

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.

Always use the standard floorhead, never the rotating brush, when vaccum cleaning the rug.

Safety and compliance

Use STOPP FILT rug underlay with anti-slip for increased safety and comfort; to be placed under the entire rug.This product has been tested for domestic use.

Assembly and documents

Advice and care instructions

PELARKÖRSBÄR Rug, low pile906.231.03

Weight & measurements

  • Length: 195 cm
  • Width: 133 cm
  • Area: 2.59 m²
  • Thickness: 14 mm

Package details

PELARKÖRSBÄR

Article number906.231.03
  • Length: 133 cm
  • Weight: 4.99 kg
  • DIAMETER: 15 cm
  • Package(s): 1

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PELARKÖRSBÄR Rug, low pile, light beige/leaf pattern, 133x195 cm

A fresh take on floral

Floral patterns remain ever relevant in interior design. This time, however, we wanted to explore this timeless theme in a fresh way. With the expressive style of graphic designer Stina Persson, we felt we were on the right path. The result is a coordinated collection where abstract flowers and soft, sweeping lines run like a red thread across the curtains, cushions and bed textiles.

”Stina works with watercolours in a playful, graphic style that brings a fresh and exciting feel,” says Karin Dahlström, design coordinator for our textiles. “We set certain guidelines for her – like the colour palette and which products to include. The collection needed to be coordinated, functional all year round and easily combined with the rest of our living room and bedroom ranges.”

From brushstrokes to textile patterns

Transforming Stina’s watercolour paintings into beautiful textile patterns and interior design products required close collaboration within the textile team. “It was about finding the right scale for the motifs so they fit, for example, on a cushion, and figuring out the repeat – meaning how the pattern should flow continuously across the fabric.” Another important part was calibrating the colours to make sure they came out exactly as planned. “This work, even the digital parts of it, is a kind of craftsmanship. It takes both precision and plenty of experience to get it just right,” Karin explains.

Expressive for the window

Bigger and bolder patterns often end up on cushions and decor items – but here, we chose to feature some of them on SKOGSNÄSSLA and PELARKÖRSBÄR curtains. “When we saw Stina’s magnificent paintings, we really wanted them to stand out,” says Karin, who developed a newfound love for watercolours while working with the collection. “Just imagine a single colour creating so many different tones simply by the way it’s mixed. Watercolouring is so expressive and can really add something unique to the interior.”

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Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

“Inspired by nature’s unexpected patterns, the Spring 2026 textile collection captures the magic shapes and colours coming together in surprising yet harmonious ways. Using ink and watercolours, I love how these materials take on a life of their own, perfectly suited for painting delicate leaves and petals. As a Swede, I yearn for the burst of greenery and blooms after a long winter, and I hope this collection brings a pop of colour and a touch of lush nature into your home."

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