Product Care
Sweeping the rug with a soft or natural fiber broom or brush. Shake outside occasionally to help get rid of dirt that may settle between the fibers, especially on the shaggy type. If the rug has tassels or fringes, use a hand-held vacuum or an upholstery attachment to clean the edges, as regular vacuuming can cause damage. Check your washer’s drum capacity depending on the size of the rug. If your washer is too small, opt for professional cleaning. Make sure to clean the filters of your washing machine and tumble dryer after use as, normally, wool rugs shed fibers. Made with natural fibers. This may cause slight shedding for a while, especially after the first washes. This process will decrease over time, as the rug gets vacuumed (always on low to moderate suction mode). Folding wrinkles will gradually smooth after laying the rug on the floor allowing for the fibers to naturally adapt. However, you can put the rug in the dryer to speed up the process before first use. Suitable for underfloor heating. We advise against washing rugs with an agitator and cannot be held responsible for any damages caused if washed using this method. Avoid direct and continuous exposure to sunlight as it may affect the colors of the rug. Use rug protectors under the legs of heavy furniture to avoid flattening the pile. If you find loose ends coming out, do not pull. Cut them carefully with scissors to avoid further damage. Remove spills immediately. Absorb the spill with a clean, soft cloth by pressing firmly around the spill. We recommend using the complimentary cotton tote bag to store the rug. Never use airtight plastic bags.