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Carpet Jardin de Noche by Pip Dark Green

The by Pip Jardin de Noche Dark Green carpet is a stylish addition to your interior. The design features a lush scene of trees and leaves, creating an enchanting forest landscape. The deep dark green tones give it a rich and calming look. This carpet instantly brings warmth and harmony to any room.

Please note: Our carpets may appear slightly lighter or darker depending on the lighting and the direction of the weave. Rotate the carpet 180 degrees to achieve your preferred shade. This way, you’ll always create the perfect look in your space.

Your new carpet will arrive neatly folded in a box. If there are any creases, they will gradually disappear within a few weeks.

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Description

The by Pip Jardin de Noche Dark Green carpet is a stylish addition to your interior. The design features a lush scene of trees and leaves, creating an enchanting forest landscape. The deep dark green tones give it a rich and calming look. This carpet instantly brings warmth and harmony to any room.

Please note: Our carpets may appear slightly lighter or darker depending on the lighting and the direction of the weave. Rotate the carpet 180 degrees to achieve your preferred shade. This way, you’ll always create the perfect look in your space.

Your new carpet will arrive neatly folded in a box. If there are any creases, they will gradually disappear within a few weeks.

Care

The rug is made of 70% cotton and 30% acrylic and can be washed at 30 degrees. We recommend using a delicate detergent that does not contain bleach.

The rug might be a bit creased at first but this will disappear in time.

The rug is intended for indoor home use. We do not recommend it for more intensive use in shops or offices.

Due to the natural composition of cotton, a cotton rug can be sensitive to discolaration in direct sunlight.

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