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TANNISBY Rug, flatwoven, handmade/grey black,

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This wool rug brings traditional Moroccan and Mexican influences into your home. It is handmade with long fringes on the ends, and has a longer pile in the flat weave that creates a soft texture.

Article number704.947.10

Product details

Traditional-style rug inspired by Moroccan and Mexican influences.

The beauty is in the uniqueness - this rug is handwoven making it one of a kind.

This rug was made by skilled craftspeople with good working conditions and fair wages at organised weaving centres in India and Bangladesh.

The rug is made of wool so it's naturally soil-repellent and very durable.

A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

  • You will need 1 STOPP FILT rug underlay with anti-slip (165x235 cm) for this rug. Trim if necessary.

    Wool sheds naturally, so to keep your rug beautiful we recommend that you vacuum it regularly.

    The rug is hand-woven.

  • Material
    User surface:
    100% wool
    Warp:
    100% cotton
    Care

    Do not wash.

    Do not bleach.

    Do not tumble dry.

    Do not iron.

    Do not dryclean.

    Vacuum and rotate the rug regularly.

    New wool rugs shed naturally, vacuum frequently in the beginning.

    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.

  • Use STOPP FILT rug underlay with anti-slip for increased safety and comfort; to be placed under the entire rug.

Measurements

Width: 160 cm

Length: 230 cm

Area: 3.70 m²

Thickness: 14 mm

Surface density: 1700 g/m²

  • TANNISBYArticle number704.947.10

    Length: 163 cm

    Weight: 7.46 kg

    Diameter: 17 cm

    Package(s): 1

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SustainabilityPeople and planet

People and communities

It’s handmade!

This unique piece is a celebration of traditional handicraft blended with contemporary aesthetic. Artisans have given life to the ideas of our IKEA designers using skills passed on through generations. The result is this one-of-a-kind product that bridges ancient techniques with the expressions and lifestyles of today.

TANNISBY Rug, flatwoven, handmade/grey black, 160x230 cm

Our take on wool

Wool is a natural, durable and renewable material. It is naturally stain resistant and flame retardant - and it is a great insulator. The many benefits make wool an attractive material choice in IKEA products like rugs, upholstered furniture and wadding in mattresses. There are also environmental benefits to consider. Wool has a smaller carbon footprint than many other textile fibres. This is partly because sheep can be raised on non-arable lands and rough terrains. Further, wool is biodegradable and takes relatively short time to break down. IKEA has a long-term direction to move away from virgin fossil based materials towards more natural and sustainable materials. Wool is a good example of a sustainable material when sourced from farms where sheep are treated with respect and the land they graze on is managed responsibly.

On the road to responsible sourcing

Upholding animal rights is important to IKEA, so when suppliers sign on to work with us, they must follow our requirements on animal welfare as stated in our code of conduct. Further, we are committed to transforming our conventional wool supply chain to 100% Responsibly Sourced Wool by the end of 2025. Meaning all our wool will come from farms certified from animal welfare and land management perspectives and be fully traceable to farm-level. IKEA has started to work with farms in New Zealand who are Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) certified. The RWS is an independent, voluntary standard, which means that companies and producers can choose to become certified. Certifications like this is one way of securing that sheep are treated with respect and also ensuring that best practices are used in regards to the management and protection of the land. With the competence gained in New Zealand - a well-structured country with long standing traditions of sheep farming, we can take our learnings to other wool producing countries.

Traceable from product to farm level

Being able to trace the wool used in our range back to its origin is key to ensure responsible sourcing and respectable animal welfare for the sheep. Within IKEA, we work to secure the chain of custody by using certified farms as our raw material suppliers. That way the wool we work with is traceable, from final product to the farms. Certified farms are audited annually by an independent certification body, ensuring that demands and standards are being met.

Pulling together for animal welfare

It takes time to build up the right strategic partners across the global supply chain to make an impactful difference. By committing to transforming all our wool to 100% responsibly sourced wool, and telling the process of our journey, we intend to demonstrate how this change can be achieved, raise awareness for responsible wool sourcing and increase the demand.

Material

What is wool?

Wool is a practical natural material that usually comes from sheep. The raw wool is washed and then spun into yarn. Wool rugs have many advantages. They're soft, warm and comfortable to walk on, and they're also very hardwearing. They're stain-resistant too, because wool has it own natural oil. This means that dirt stays on the surface and doesn't penetrate into the rug. All wool rugs shed - some more, some less - vacuum them regularly to prevent the loose fibres from scattering.