Roan New Zealand Wool Rug
SKU: 200SVSR01D-406
Description
Features • High Traffic Overview Featuring an irresistible, so-soft high pile you can sink your feet into, the Roan New Zealand Wool Rug is the perfect piece to add to a bedroom or den—really any space where you want to feel extra-cozy. A soon-to-be fan-favorite comes in an array of cool neutral hues destined to pair beautifully with your décor. • 100% Wool • Hand Tufted • High pile (0.80 inch) - adds texture and comfort • Expertly handcrafted in India Details • Materials: 100% Wool • Origin: India • Collection: Roan • Thickness: 0.80 inches • Technique: Hand Tufted • Use: Indoor Only • Product SKU: 200SVSR01D-406 Care Caring for your rug is simple: Our rugs are crafted by skilled artisans for exceptional quality. Follow these care instructions to maintain your rug’s luxurious feel and beauty. Vacuum Regularly: Keep your rug in top condition by vacuuming weekly or as needed. Use the vacuum’s standard floorhead and avoid rotating brushes. Use a lower power setting when vacuuming edges. The occasional gentle shake should keep your rug in shipshape condition. Rotate Often: We recommend that you occasionally rotate your rug. This helps distribute wear evenly and prevent fading, even in sunlit rooms. Handle Loose Yarns: If stray yarn pops up, don't worry. Just trim it with scissors. To maintain the integrity of the weave, never pull loose yarns. Clean Spills Immediately: Life happens, and spills do, too. Blot spills right away with a clean, dry white cloth or towel. For spot cleaning, use a gentle, dye-free detergent solution mixed with cold water. Rinse and dry quickly. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Protect your rug by keeping it out of direct sunlight. Use Furniture Pads: Use furniture pads under heavy pieces to preserve the rug’s pile and appearance. Add a Rug Pad: Enhance comfort and longevity by adding a rug pad underneath your rug. It prevents slipping and stretching and adds an extra layer of plushness underfoot. Professional Cleaning: An annual professional cleaning is recommended.