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* Machine Washable* Bold Floral Design* Made from Mixed Fibres Washable rugs have just got even better! Now featuring a unique contrast of floral motifs and wave stripes in the Sophie Robinson Juicy Bloom Washable Rug. Using eye-catching colours in the botanical design, Juicy Bloom has been made to be centre stage amongst a busy family living space. Style within a dining area or a living room, this rug is 100% machine washable for a good as new look. The rug pictured is 160cm x 230cm. Care Instructions: Shake or vacuum to remove and loosen fibres, dirt and debris using a nozzle attachment. In the case of spillage, blot with a clean cloth. Place into the washing machine on a gentle cycle at 30 degrees and air-dry flat. Due to the nature of cotton expect a small amount of shrinkage after washing. For best results lay flat and reshape as soon as possible. We recommend our small and medium size washable rugs up to 120 x 170 will fit most washing machines sizes between 8 - 10kg. Please check your manufacturer guidelines before washing and do not overload the drum. For large and high pile washable rugs a launderette service may be required.
I love this piece because it offers a vibrant, playful touch to a variety of interiors, especially those that lean towards relaxed, cosy, or eclectic styles. The Juicy Bloom design works well in living rooms, bedrooms, or even versatile spaces where a splash of colour can lift the atmosphere. Its washable nature makes it especially practical for households with children or high-traffic areas, allowing for easy maintenance without compromising on style. For styling tips, consider pairing it with neutral or complementary colours to let the pattern stand out, and keep furniture and accessories simple to avoid visual overload. This rug's versatility and durability make it a smart choice for adding personality and practicality to everyday spaces.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here