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Cotton rugs

Cotton rugs are a versatile and practical choice for any home, offering both comfort and style. Whether you're looking for a large cotton rug to anchor your living space or a cotton runner rug to add warmth to your hallway, there's a cotton rug to suit every need and taste.

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TÅNUM rug, multicoloured stripes, rectangular, handwoven cotton.Handwoven rug with varied colours and textures; natural cotton fibres, braided edges, fringe ends.
STARREKLINTE rug, beige with black stripes, rectangular, flat-woven cotton.STARREKLINTE cream rug - black stripes, dining area
Rectangular earth-toned geometric rug, beige & brown, black accents. Suitable for living & dining areas.Modern living room with grey sofa, rug, wooden chair, and coffee table with bowl. Bookshelf holds art and lamp.

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MÄVINN rug: beige jute with green borders, wool accents, rectangular, modern stripes.MÄVINN rug: natural jute, wool accents, large rectangle, living space decor.

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MÄVINN rug, blue and cream stripes, woven jute and wool.MÄVINN jute-gray-blue runner with colourful stripes, large, handwoven, oversized.
A rectangular RIDSTIG rug with a light beige background featuring green vertical stripes. It’s made of cotton and suitable for dining areas.Dining room with RIDSTIG rug, table, chairs, cabinet, window, and lanterns.
A RIDSTIG rug with off-white and red stripes, made of cotton.Modern living room with red-striped rug, grey sofa, plants, and open balcony.
RÖRKÄR rug, grey, rectangular with fringed edges, intricate diamond patterns, 100% cotton.Entryway with RÖRKÄR rug, white storage, boots, plant, and coats.
Grey rectangular foot-friendly cotton rug with white stripes.Grey and white RIDSTIG striped rug at minimalist home entrance, soft cotton, runner shape, clean design.

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KLASSRUM orange-green checkerboard rug, vibrant, square, cotton-polyester, flat-weave design.Colourful rug with woven pattern and felt backing rests on wooden floor.

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A rectangular blue IDROTTSPLATS door mat with white accents, featuring a textured cotton surface and a non-slip backing.Dark blue IDROTTSPLATS mat near door, cotton, absorbent, complements flooring.

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Dark blue rectangle cotton rug with white fibres; simple, flat surface.A modern entryway with a blue cotton rug, wooden chair, and red jacket hook.
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White polka-dot curtains with tiebacks, made of cotton.Nursery with curtains, changing table, plant.
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Blue gloves-in-dark curtains with rocket pattern.Childs space-themed room with navy AFTONSPARV curtains, toy rocket, alien, and rug.
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Why choose cotton rugs?

Cotton rugs are known for their softness, making them a cosy addition to any room. They're also incredibly durable, able to withstand high traffic areas like living rooms and hallways. Large cotton rugs can transform a room, providing a soft surface for play or relaxation, while cotton runner rugs bring warmth and colour to smaller spaces. Cotton is a natural material, which means these rugs are often more breathable, making them suitable for use throughout the year. They're also easier to clean and maintain compared to rugs made from synthetic materials, often requiring just a simple machine wash to keep them looking fresh.

How do I care for my cotton rug?

Most cotton rugs can be machine washed, making them an excellent choice for busy households. For larger cotton rugs that can't be machine washed, a regular vacuum and spot cleaning with a mild detergent should keep your rug looking its best. It's also a good idea to rotate your rug occasionally to ensure even wear. If your cotton rug is placed in a high sunlight area, consider rotating it more frequently to prevent fading.