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Natural Fibre Rugs

Shop our range of beautiful natural fibre rugs at Lost Design Society.

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  • Jute Wool Cotton

    Jodi Ezra Wool Blend Rug

    From $343.99 AUD $790.00
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    Sandy Designer Wool Round Rug Rust Blue Navy

    From $198.99 AUD $399.00
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What is a natural fibre rug?

A natural fibre rug is a rug that is made from natural materials that have been grown in nature. These materials can include wool, jute, cotton & combinations of these materials.

Which natural fibre rug is most durable?

Both wool rugs & jute rugs are extremely durable; however, wool is more durable than wool. Jute rugs are still very durable.

Are natural fibre rugs easy to clean?

This depends; natural fibre rugs should be vacuumed less often than synthetic rugs, as a natural fibre rug will self-clean through shedding. Dirt will accumulate underneath a jute rug & therefore, a jute rug will need to be lifted & vacuumed underneath. Shaking the debris off a natural fibre is another cleaning method for natural fibre rugs.

What is the healthiest rug?

Both jute rugs & wool rugs have health benefits. You may consider our wool jute combination rugs to receive a combination of jute & wool rug health benefits.

Our other rug material options include: wool rugs, jute rugs, polyester rugs & polypropylene rugs.

Shop rugs online at Lost Design Society for affordable, stylish & practical rug options.

What does a flatweave rug mean?

A flatweave rug refers to a type of rug made by weaving vertical (warp) and horizontal (weft) threads together on a loom, without the use of knots or piles. This technique creates a surface that is often reversible due to its design on both sides. Flatweave rugs are durable and come in a variety of patterns and materials, making them popular for a wide range of interior styles.

Are flatweave rugs natural fibres?

Flatweave rugs can be made from both natural and synthetic fibers. Common natural fibers used in flatweave rugs include wool, cotton, jute, and sisal, which offer durability and eco-friendly options. However, some flatweave rugs are made from synthetic materials like polyester or polypropylene, which can offer additional benefits such as stain resistance and lower cost. While many flatweave rugs are made from natural fibers, the choice of material depends on the desired look, feel, and functionality.

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