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Our woven Zig Zag Pattern Rugs are as soft as wool underfoot but they are in fact made from 100% recycled plastic bottles! Warm and cosy these rugs are great to use in your lounge, bedroom, kitchen or why not take them outside on those lovely summer days. Planet friendly - yet so practical…Manufactured from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Stain resistant - spills and marks wash out easily. Washable at 30°CMould, mildew and moth resistant. Resistant to dust mites so ideal for allergy sufferers - how fabulous!Ideal for indoor or outdoor use (do not leave outside in bad weather though)UV stable which means the lovely colour you chose will last. Making things better for wildlife - designed to fit your life100% recyclable at the end of life - so they’ll never end up polluting the environment. These products have an open weave, which may be prone to snagging like any other woven product when used in high traffic areas (or if your pets have long claws).Composition: 100% PET Yarn. Sizes Available:1 - 80x150cm2 - 120x170cm3 - 160x230cm. This product will be dispatched by one of our trusted suppliers. You’ll be contacted by their selected courier about your delivery.
I love the Recycled Woven Zig Zag Pattern Rug for its contemporary yet effortless style, making it versatile for various interiors. Its zig zag design adds visual interest and texture, perfect for urban, coastal, or casual living spaces. This rug works well layered with neutral or bold furnishings, and it can anchor a seating area or define a dining space. Practical styling tips include pairing it with natural materials like rattan or wood for a relaxed vibe, or contrasting it with sleek, modern pieces for a balanced look. Additionally, since it’s made from recycled materials, it’s an eco-friendly choice that doesn’t compromise on style or durability.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on La Redoute's website here