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              Jute                                                   Sisal                                              Seagrass

Natural Jute woven floorcoverings are eco-friendly and support sustainable village industries throughout southern India and Bangladesh.

 

Jute is a vegetable fibre, mostly grown in tropical countries. It's easy to produce, sturdy, and biodegradable so it's the perfect material to use for handmade rugs. 

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Soft  and natural colors- great for bedrooms and living areas.

Sisal is made from Agave sisalana grown in semi-arid regions.

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The plant originated from high stony regions of Central America and is now grown for harvesting throughout Africa, Brazil, Madagascar and China.

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Sisal looks great everywhere and is an extremely durable fibre.

Seagrasses are flowering plants which grow in marine environments.

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Seagrass has a ‘waxy coat’ and although allowing water molecules to enter, dyes and other stains have difficultly penetrating.

 

Its a great product for high transit areas and is washable.

Perfect coastal aesthetic look, great for beach houses, and commercial hubs.

           Coir                                                 Wool                                        Recycled Textiles 

Coir is made from the husks of coconuts and has been used for centuries to make ropes, sacks and floor coverings.

 

One of the golden fibers of Asia, Coir has survived the introduction of synthetic materials as it is still used extensively for floors along with anti-erosion mats to assist with rehabilitation of soil around roads and mines.

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The rough texture and durability of coir is perfect for door mats and high transit areas.

Our luxurious and premium wool jute blends are incredible to touch, and oh so comfy you could sleep on them.

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Wonderful in bedroom and living rooms.

Our rug underlay material is made from 100% recycled textile fibres that are derived from wool, synthetic and jute fibres. And can be recyclable after use.

 

It is an excellent sound and heat insulation and is made to minimizes the pressure of marks.

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