Made from all natural fibers from the jute plant, jute rugs are hand woven
or braided into rugs of various sizes and patterns, often featuring a
tight, uniform weave. Jute rugs are known for their natural tan colors,
lasting durability, and low maintenance. Despite the surprisingly strong
and resilient fibers, jute rugs are best suited for low to medium traffic
areas in the home so the fibers don’t wear down.
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Sisal: Sisal rugs are natural fiber rugs made from
the sisal plant, a species native to Mexico. Sisal rugs are also an
environmentally-friendly option, renowned for their durability and
resistance, making them great options for high-traffic areas.
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Seagrass: Seagrass rugs are natural fiber rugs made
from the seagrass plant, a flowering plant that thrives in coastal
areas. With a smooth and shiny texture with color variations ranging
from pale beige to olive green, Seagrass rugs are also highly durable
and low-maintenance, requiring only regular vacuuming and occasional
spot cleaning to keep them looking their best.
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Bamboo: Bamboo rugs are woven from strips of bamboo
stalks, a fast-growing plant native to Asia and South America. This
plant is known for its flexibility and strength, and the weaving
process produces rugs of a variety of patterns and designs.