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SOLD IKEA SVÄRDBORG Rug flatwoven handmade wool pebble beige/multicolour 133x195 cm. VGC. Cost £229. Selling £100


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IKEA SVÄRDBORG Rug flatwoven handmade beige/multicolour 133x195 cm. Cost £229 earlier this year. Current stock in stores. Hardly Used. Excellent Condition.


£100 ONO.


Softly woven pebbles and a variety of neutral colours woven in by hand make each and every rug slightly different. A chunky delight in wool that attracts the eye and your feet.


Product details


The beauty is in the uniqueness - this rug is handwoven making it one of a kind.


The soft woven pebbles create a bold, chunky character.


Each rug is unique with a variety of neutral-coloured yarns that have been added by hand into the weave.


This rug was made by skilled craftspeople with good working conditions and fair wages at organised weaving centres in India and Bangladesh.


The rug is made of wool so it's naturally soil-repellent and very durable.


A perfect companion for all types of flooring, even those with underfloor heating. Length: 195 cm


Width: 133 cm

Area: 2.60 m²

Surface density: 4000 g/m²

Thickness: 24 mm


Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Article Number

905.079.24


You are welcome to come & view the rug. We are just off Bellenden Road, SE15.


From a smoke & pet free home.

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