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Sanderson 'Dandelion Clocks - Ochre/Silver' Indoor & Outdoor Rug

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Size: 140cm x 200cm

A fun and funky retro 50's design with stylised dandelion flowers in bold colour combinations. This 100% polypropylene rug is durable and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for gardens, decking, patios or conservatories. Shown here in the ochre/silver colourway.

Founded in 1860, Sanderson is renowned for hand-drawn designs inspired by English garden scenes, offering a timeless and easy elegance to the home. As one of the oldest English soft furnishing brands, Sanderson is famous worldwide for a signature style that is informed by its heritage and made for modern living, combining classic patterns with fresh, vibrant colours.

Celebrate the exquisite detail of Sanderson’s iconic portfolio, from enduring English blooms and statement florals to Eastern inspired designs, intricate trails and boldly stylised botanicals.

This exquisitely crafted collection of beautiful hand-tufted rugs lends a sophisticated finish to any interior space. Complementing Sanderson’s historic range of fabrics, wallpapers and paint, this delightful rug range adds a homely feel and a touch of effortless grace. 

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Composition: 100% Polypropylene
Sizes available;
140cm x 200cm
160cm x 230cm
200cm x 280cm
250cm x 350cm

*Minimal pile shedding may occur. This will reduce over time and will not affect your rug's performance. Vacuum clean occasionally.

*Delivery time 14 working days

ABOUT SANDERSON

Since 1860, Sanderson has encapsulated quintessential British design. Lending its iconic florals and timeless weaves to all kinds of homes across the nation.

The oldest brand in the Sanderson arsenal, from where they derive the namesake of their group, begun life in 1860, as an importer of fine French wallpapers to London. Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd played a pivotal role in defining English interior decoration tastes and its early success led to displaying designs at London’s finest showroom, at Berners Street. Around this time in 1924, Arthur Sanderson & Sons Ltd were awarded The Royal Warrant, becoming “purveyors of wallpaper and paint” to the court of George V.

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