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Fuse Recycled Rug

£29 - £159

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Colour - Fuse Recycled Taupe








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Overview

  • Made from 100% recycled pile
  • Marl effect design
  • Soft low pile

Be environmentally friendly with the Fuse Recycled Rug. Soft to touch this marl effect rug is made from recycled space dyed polyester, which gets the look of a natural fibre rug without the price tag. Available in a muted palette of colours, Fuse is easy to look after and versatile to use. With it's low pile height, it's great for layering under dining tables and beds.

Care: Shake or vacuum to remove and loose fibres, dirt and debris using a nozzle attachment. In the case of accidental spillage, blot with a clean cloth. Place into the washing machine on a gentle cycle at 30 degrees and air dry flat. We recommend removing promptly from the washing machine to avoid creases. 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.

Features

Product Dimensions

Multiple Sizes Available

Brand
Dunelm
Care Instructions
Please see the Overview section
Use
Indoor
Composition
100% Recycled Polyester
Pack Contents
1 x Rug
Product Benefits
Made From Recycled Materials

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Recycled Polyester

This product is made from certified recycled polyester from waste, like plastic bottles or manufacturing off-cuts. Recycled polyester helps the movement towards a more circular economy, reducing waste going to landfill. Compared with virgin polyester, recycled polyester helps conserve crude oil reserves during fibre production.

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