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Choose our Indulgence rug for a cosy foot-sinking feeling. Created using a combination of lustrous yarns for the ultimate luxurious look. In 100% Polyester using the table tufted technique, our Shaggy Indulgence Rug is soft-touch with minimal shedding, ideal for low-maintenance households. We love using the Indulgence rug in bedrooms and living rooms, available in a variety of size for houses of every size. For regular cleaning, we recommend using a suction-type vacuum to ensure that rotating brushes won't damage the shaggy pile. In the case of an accidental spillage blot with a clean and dry cloth. Due to the shaggy nature of our Indulgence rug a small amount of fibre loss is normal, but simply trim loose fibres with household scissors. To keep your shaggy rug looking even rotate regularly to balance out wear. When you receive your rug, we recommend re-rolling with the shaggy pile facing outwards for 24 hours in a warm room. This will help your rug settle flat with ease. To be safe, keep away from fires such as lit candles and don't leave children and babies unsupervised on this rug. Please note: This rug contains Latex. Please note: Young infants should not be left unsupervised on this rug. Please note: Keep away from fire.
I love this shaggy rug in terracotta for adding warmth and texture to both contemporary and cosy interiors. Its rich colour works particularly well with neutral palettes, as seen in this modern living space, creating a inviting focal point. The shaggy pile is perfect for mucky boots and pets, offering softness underfoot and a practical choice for high-traffic areas. To style it effectively, try layering with other earth tones or pairing it with minimalist furniture to let the vibrant colour stand out. It's especially suitable for living rooms or bedrooms where comfort is key, and it can help to anchor a seating area while adding a touch of tactile luxury.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here