La Redoute Interieurs Wool Rug with Leopard Pattern
Description
Graphic lines and contemporary design : Thelma reinterprets leopard print. The Thelma rug is a handmade creation by La Redoute Intérieurs.Product Details • 65% wool, 35% lyocell • 2500g/m2 • Thickness: 2cm/1" • Weaving type: Handmade • Underfloor heating compatible: Yes • Interior Use: Yes • For outdoor use: No • Artisanal craftsmanshipQuality • Wool is a warm and comfortable fibre. A wool rug is also an excellent thermal and sound insulator. • Hand-braided, each piece is unique and may have small irregularities which make it authentic.. Colours and dimensions may vary slightly. Care information • Once unrolled, you must wait a few days for the carpet to return to its initial shape. • To keep the edges flat, roll your mat in the opposite direction. Leave it like this for an hour then put it back flat and place a heavy object on it for 2 days. • New, the carpet may give off an odour which dissipates over time. Ventilate your room regularly to reduce it. • To preserve its appearance, rotate your rug regularly in one direction or the other to minimise localised wear in the same places (due to successive passages), and loss of colour due to regular light exposure. Care instructions • Some materials are very fibrous (such as wool) Wool rugs pill naturally during the first few months: this is normal, because the carpet "bursts" by rejecting its excess fibres. Remove the fluff as much as possible by hand and do not use the vacuum cleaner in brushing mode, as this has the effect of pulling the fibres and tearing them off. The pilling will improve over time. • For maintenance, we advise you to vacuum it very little for the first month and then to vacuum it without rubbing too much, always without using the brush.. • Compatible with robot vacuum cleaners: No • Remove stains immediately with a clean, damp cloth. • Dry clean recommended. Dimensions • Width 120 x Length 170cm • Width 160 x Length 230cm • Width 200 x Length 290cm • Fibre produced using minimal water. Lyocell fibres are fibres produced from wood pulp and an organic solvent. The production process requires a minimal amount of water. • OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Standard 100 certification by OEKO-TEX® tests textile products for harmful substances via an independent, international label.
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