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Sierra Rug
Sierra Rug

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R1,799

Retail: R2,600
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Ortiga Rug

The Ortiga rug is handwoven using a combination of leather and cotton. Textured, earthy and stunningly unrefined, the Ortiga rug will add a warm touch to any contemporary living space.

  • 60% Leather and 40% Cotton
  • Dark Brown and Oatmeal
  • Medium: 2300mm (L) x 1600mm (W)
  • Large: 3200mm (L) x 2500mm (W)

Portola Rug

The Portola rug is handwoven using a combination of natural jute and cotton. Textured, earthy and stunningly unrefined, the Portola rug will add a warm touch to any contemporary living space.

  • 60% Jute & 40% Cotton
  • Natural Jute and Oatmeal
  • Reversible
  • Medium: 2300mm (L) x 1600mm (W)
  • Large: 3200mm (L) x 2500mm (W)

Congo Rug

Made from 100% jute, this handwoven rug boasts geometric patterns and neutral tones. Textured, earthy and stunningly unrefined, the Congo rug will add a warm touch to any contemporary living space.

  • 100% Jute
  • Natural and Black
  • Medium: 2300mm (L) x 1600mm (W)
  • Large: 3200mm (L) x 2500mm (W)

Sierra Rug 

Enhance your space with a statement floor piece. The Sierra rug is made from cowhides with geometric pattern design in neutral tones. A modern twist to the classic cow hide rug.

  • Cow Hide
  • Natural Light and Dark Tones
  • Medium: 2300mm (L) x 1600mm (W)
  • Large: 3200mm (L) x 2500mm (W)

Keswa Rug

The Keswa is a jacquard style woven rug made from a combination of polyester and cotton. With its playful, asymmetrical black and oatmeal coloured pattern, it will make the perfect addition to any modern living space.

  • 80% Polyester & 20% Cotton
  • Black and Oatmeal or Dark Grey and Light Grey
  • Medium: 2300mm (L) x 1600mm (W)
  • Large: 3200mm (L) x 2500mm (W)
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