SUMMER PREVIEW SALE ON NOW - FREE USA SHIPPING STOREWIDE $149+
Zigge Indoor / Outdoor Swedish Woven Rugs, Heather
Zigge Indoor / Outdoor Swedish Woven Rugs, HeatherZigge Indoor / Outdoor Swedish Woven Rugs, HeatherZigge Indoor / Outdoor Swedish Woven Rugs, Heather
Zigge Indoor / Outdoor Swedish Woven Rugs, Heather
Item #: HM-10920
ON SALE
Horredsmattan | Sweden
$51.00$60.00
Save 15%
SIZE OPTIONS
Quantity:
Availability: Usually ships within 7-10 business days. Made to Order - Final Sale
  • Brand: Horredsmattan Rugs | Sweden
  • Item #: HM-10920
  • Availability: Usually ships within 7-10 business days. Made to Order - Final Sale
  • Dimensions:
    20 X 28", 28 X 39", 28 X 59", 28 X 78", 28 X 98", 28 X 118", 28 X 138", 28 X 157", 28 X 177", 59 X 39", 59 X 59", 59 X 78", 59 X 98", 78 X 78", 78 X 98", 78 X 118"
  • Material:
    Environmentally Friendly PVC (Phthalate-Free) with Polyester Warp
  • Care:
    Easy Care: Vacuum or Mop; Rinse with Water; Machine Washable at 86°F (30°C); Easy Drip Dry
  • Country: Made in Sweden
  • Horredsmattan Woven Rugs | Sweden - Summer Sale on Now!Horredsmattan Woven Rugs | Sweden - Summer Sale on Now!Horredsmattan Woven Rugs | Sweden - Summer Sale on Now!

    Horredsmattan Swedish Rugs was born in the little village of Horred Sweden, along road 41 between Borås and Varberg, where you'll find craftsmanship in both walls and hands. Despite its modest size the village is characterized by one historical weaving business after the other. Horred is very much alive with a deeply rooted tradition of craftsmanship, in a similar fashion to other towns and villages in the Sjuhärad region. As far back as the 16th century the inhabitants of Sjuhärad began weaving textiles in their homes, and towards the end of the 20th century the region was responsible for half of the Swedish textile export. But even though Sjuhärad and Horred are bursting with tradition and classic Swedish design, there's a will and an audacity to try new things. In 1956, when the Brogeby brothers got their hands on a shipment of rain coats that weren't selling, shredded them and began weaving rugs from the remains.
    newsletter sign-up join us to receive special offers & private sale messages