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In rich jewel tones, and an on-trend golden design, Tokyo is the perfect rug for adding a touch of Luxe to your space. The low-profile chenille-style composition makes this rug the ideal option for on-the-go-homes that still appreciate a bit of glam. Perfect for under dining room furniture and in sociable living rooms. Don’t forget to buy our anti-slip mat. Here. , available in a choice of sizes. On opening, re-roll your rug pile out and leave in a warm room for 24 hours before putting in place. This will help to reduce wrinkles and curling from packing. Use a slip-resist pad to help keep your rug in place and provide additional protection for hard floors. Before using any cleaning products on your rug, test an inconspicuous area first for colour fastness. Do not pull any loose threads - please cut carefully loose threads with scissors to remove. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight as this may cause fading of some dyes. Turn your rug regularly to ensure even wear. Clean spills immediately by blotting with a clean dry white cloth - do not rub. A small amount of fibre loss is normal on a new rug. Latex is used in the making of this rug. May be carefully vacuumed using a floor or brush attachment.
I really like this navy and yellow rug - it’s a smart, contemporary choice that adds colour and interest without overwhelming a space. It works particularly well in modern or mid-century styled interiors, bringing a pop of colour against neutral walls or furniture. The geometric pattern gives it a fresh, dynamic feel, making it suitable for both living rooms and open-plan spaces. For styling tips, try pairing it with solid-coloured sofas or accent chairs, and consider adding cushions or throws that pick up the yellow or navy shades for a cohesive look. It’s practical too, as the pattern is good at hiding dust or stains, making it a versatile addition to busy families or those who love to entertain.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here