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Sisal Rugs
A decorative and eco-friendly collection with natural textures that offers high resistance to wear and tear. Its timeless look complements any style.
35 products
Plain Brown Earth Fishbone Patterned Carpet
Plain Cream Beige Classic Carpet
Plain Beige Fishbone Patterned Modern Carpet
Plain Anthracite Gray Horizontal Striped Modern Carpet
Plain Jute Look Wicker Textured Modern Carpet
Plain Cream Beige Simple Modern Carpet
Plain Beige Brown Wicker Modern Rug
Plain Light Gray Fishbone Patterned Modern Carpet
Plain Beige and Coffee Tones Wicker Textured Carpet
Plain Cream Jute Look Modern Carpet
Plain Beige Checkered Straw Woven Modern Carpet
Plain Cream Beige Woven Look Modern Carpet
Cream Beige Loop Textured Solid Color Modern Carpet
Plain Beige Horizontal Striped Modern Carpet
Plain Cream Horizontal Striped Modern Carpet
The Natural Power of Flooring: Sisal Carpet Collection
Are you looking for plastic-free, breathable flooring for your home that will withstand the test of time? Your answer is...Sisal CarpetsMade from the leaves of the Agave cactus, which grows in tropical climates, these special fibers are one of the most durable carpet materials in nature. Although often confused with jute carpets, Sisal is much stronger, finer woven, and comes in lighter (cream/beige) tones. Perfectly suited to both modern city homes and seaside town decor, this collection offers the most elegant form of naturalness.
Why Choose Sisal Carpet?
Sisal is a star not only for its appearance but also for its functionality.
- Ultra Durability:Sisal fibers are a very strong material, even used in rope making. Therefore, the most frequently walked areas of your home (entrances,corridorsstairs andliving roomsIt is the most ideal, wear-resistant option for [specific purpose].
- Dust-Resistant Structure:Unlike synthetic carpets, sisal fibers do not generate static electricity. Therefore, they do not attract dust, lint, and dirt like a magnet.A breathable solution for allergy sufferers.It is an alternative.
- Moisture Balancer:Because it is a natural material, it expands and contracts according to the humidity in the environment, thus balancing the air quality of the room.
The "Layering" Trend in Decoration
Sisal rugs are the perfect base for "Layering," a popular decorating trend in recent years.
- Rich Appearance:By laying a large sisal rug on the floor and placing a smaller, patterned rug or sheepskin on top, you can achieve a look that is both deep and very stylish. The neutral color of the sisal will make the pattern of the rug on top pop.
Suitable for Every Style
With its unique, slightly rough and matte texture;Bohemian,Scandinavian,Rustic AndminimalistIt complements various decorating styles. When combined with wooden furniture, linen curtains, and green plants, it creates a peaceful, natural atmosphere in your home.
To bring the solidity of nature to your home's floors, move away from synthetics, and invest in a timeless aesthetic; discover the most exquisite pieces from our Sisal Carpet collection now.
More Sisal Rugs
More Sisal Rugs
The sisal rug collection features stylish designs that emphasize naturalness and durability. Natural sisal rugs, made from plant fibers, are ideal for those seeking sustainable decor with their environmentally friendly nature. Jute sisal rugs are a popular choice in living rooms and living rooms as an elegant reflection of rustic style. While modern sisal rugs complement minimalist decor, classic sisal rugs have always been a favorite with their timeless elegance. Patterned sisal rugs add movement to spaces, creating a natural aesthetic. Furthermore, for those seeking practicality, washable sisal rugs offer the advantage of easy cleaning, while sisal rugs with non-slip backings ensure safe use. This collection is both an aesthetic and functional choice for those seeking to bring nature-inspired elegance to their homes.
What is the difference between sisal carpet and jute carpet?
What is the difference between sisal carpet and jute carpet?
The most fundamental difference is durability and texture. Sisal is made from natural fibers; it has a firmer texture, is more durable, and its color is usually light beige tones close to white. Jute, on the other hand, is made from plant-based natural fibers; it has a softer feel, may have a slightly shiny appearance, but is not as resistant to heavy traffic as sisal.
How to clean sisal carpet?
How to clean sisal carpet?
Sisal carpets don't like water. Water can cause the fibers to expand and stains to form. Therefore, instead of wet washing, regular vacuuming and dry blotting or using special dry carpet cleaning powders in case of stains are recommended.
Can it be used in the kitchen?
Can it be used in the kitchen?
Yes, it's very durable and can withstand kitchen traffic. However, care should be taken to protect it from water and grease stains. Boucle woven sisal rugs are often safely used in kitchens with a non-slip backing.





