Hug Rug Tumbling Tulips – Eco-Friendly Indoor Barrier Mat
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Brighten up your entrance with the vibrant Hug Rug Tumbling Tulips. Featuring a cascade of colourful tulips across a neutral background, this indoor barrier mat is both eye-catching and practical for trapping dirt, dust, and moisture at the door.
Made in the UK using up to 90% recycled materials, Hug Rug Tumbling Tulips combines sustainability with functionality. The absorbent cotton-rich surface traps up to 95% of dirt and moisture, while the non-slip recycled rubber backing keeps it safely in place. Fully machine washable at 30°C for simple, effective cleaning.
- Design: Tumbling Tulips
- Material: Recycled Cotton, Microfibres & Rubber
- Backing: Non-slip Recycled Rubber
- Sizes Available: 65x85cm, 65x150cm
- Care Instructions: Machine washable at 30°C
- Made In: United Kingdom
- Eco-Friendly: Yes – made with up to 90% recycled materials
- Colourful tulip floral design adds a vibrant touch
- Made from recycled cotton and rubber
- Traps up to 95% of dirt, moisture and dust
- Soft and absorbent cotton-rich surface
- Durable non-slip recycled rubber backing
- Machine washable at 30°C
- Made sustainably in the UK
- Spring and summer seasonal décor
- Hallways, entrances, kitchens and porches
- Eco-conscious households
- Homes with pets, muddy boots and children
- Country homes and floral interior styles
Q: Can Hug Rug Tumbling Tulips be used on hard floors?
A: Yes – the non-slip recycled rubber backing keeps the rug safely in place on wood, tile, and laminate.
Q: Is this rug machine washable?
A: Absolutely! Wash at 30°C and allow to air dry naturally for best results.
Q: Will the tulip design fade after washing?
A: No – Hug Rugs use colourfast dyes that maintain vibrancy wash after wash.
Q: Where is Hug Rug Tumbling Tulips made?
A: It’s proudly made in the UK using up to 90% recycled materials.
Q: Is this rug suitable for homes with pets?
A: Yes – it's highly absorbent and excellent for catching muddy paws and dirt from shoes.
