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Im-peck-able. Ruggable's Birds of a Feather Rug is a bold and bright celebration of tropical birds - including toucans, parrots, and flamingos. This mirrored design boasts a colourful palette, set against a background with a border reminiscent of Palm Beach. The bold contrast evokes lively, playful energy similar to that of the exotic birds depicted. When it comes to washable rugs, Ruggable stands out from the pack. Thoughtfully designed and created to withstand whatever life throws at them: dirt, dust, spills, and even pet accidents. The rugs are fully machine washable, making it easy and affordable to keep them clean. The low-pile, flatwoven washable rugs feature a non-toxic, water-resistant barrier that shields your floors from everyday stains, spills, and unwanted odours. The rug pads feature non-slip latex-free backing to keep your rug in place. Rugs look new again after each wash and they have water-resistant protection that doesn't deteriorate after washing. The 2-piece system allows the non-slip grip to stay out of the washing machine and your rug to stay in place. Ruggable rugs are pet-friendly, kid-friendly, and life-friendly. No stress over spills, soft for tiny toes & paws, and safe & non-toxic.
I love this bird-themed rug for its bold colour palette and striking design-it instantly adds personality to any space. It works well in eclectic, boho, or contemporary interiors where the vibrant pattern can become a focal point. Practical styling tips include pairing it with neutral furniture to let the colours pop, or mixing it with other patterned accessories for a layered look. Its traditional motif also makes it versatile for both lively living rooms or even a statement hallway. Just be mindful of the colour scheme in the room to ensure the rug complements rather than competes with existing decor.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
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