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* Machine Washable * Recycled Fibre Blend * Stylish Floral Design Inspired by nature, the delicate floral motif of the Wallace Leaves Washable Runner will bring a peaceful feel to a cosy living space. Every room deserves a little zen, this stylish rug has been designed with busy homes in mind, made from a fibre blend. To wash, simply pop into a washing machine. Everyday dirt and spills are no match for our washable range, a true essential for families and pet friendly households. The runner pictured is 60cm 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 laundrette service may be required.
I love the Wallace Leaves Washable Runner for its subtle yet fresh botanical design, which adds a touch of nature-inspired calm to a variety of interiors. It works particularly well in transitional or country-style schemes, where its gentle pattern complements both classic and contemporary furnishings. Practicality is a big plus - the washable feature makes it ideal for busy areas like hallways or kitchens, helping to keep spaces looking tidy and fresh. For styling, layer it over neutral flooring to make the pattern stand out or position it at entryways to create an inviting first impression. Pair with simple, organic accessories like ceramic vases or wicker baskets to complete a pared-back, natural look.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here