Go ahead and call it a comeback, because the terrazzo pattern Pebble Patch wool rug plays on the classic seventies design trend that's having a huge resurgence. The dusty pink hue keeps it feeling fresh instead fussy, while Lurex adds a subtle sheen. The bold pattern plays nicely with neutral furniture pieces, adding a level of cool without the commitment.
Color
Pink
Primary Material
Wool
Features
Kids Rugs
Collection
Pebble Patch
Fabric & Care
Easy Clean! See our guide here
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
What is the ideal room placement for a 5' x 7'6" rectangular rug?
This mid-sized rectangular rug is perfectly scaled for several layouts. It can be used to ground a twin or full-sized bed by placing the lower two-thirds of the bed on the rug, or it can define a dedicated play zone in a larger bedroom. In a standard 10' x 12' room, these dimensions allow you to follow the "18-inch rule," leaving a balanced border of bare floor around the edges of the room.
Will the terrazzo pattern and pink color palette easily match different room styles?
The contemporary terrazzo pattern on this rug is a sophisticated nod to classic design trends, making it highly versatile. The dusty pink hue is designed to feel fresh rather than fussy, allowing it to serve as a vibrant focal point or a complementary piece alongside neutral furniture. This balance makes it an excellent choice for a space that needs to transition from a nursery to a more mature big-kid room.
Does the addition of Lurex make the rug feel scratchy for a child playing on the floor?
The Lurex in this rug is expertly woven to add a subtle, sophisticated sheen rather than a rough texture. The primary surface remains high-quality wool, ensuring that the rug stays soft and comfortable for floor-based activities like reading or playing with toys, while the Lurex provides a modern, shimmering aesthetic.
What is the benefit of a wool rug for a baby learning to crawl?
Wool is prized for its natural resilience and "bounce back" capability. The elasticity of the wool fibers provides a soft, cushioned surface that is gentle on a baby’s knees during crawling and offers a comfortable landing spot for the tumbles that come with learning to walk. Unlike some synthetic fibers that can flatten over time, wool maintains its plush feel even with frequent use.
Is this type of rug suitable for a home in a humid climate?
Wool is a naturally moisture-wicking and breathable material, which helps it perform well in various environments. However, in consistently humid climates, it is important to ensure the room is well-ventilated. Using a high-quality rug pad can also improve air circulation beneath the rug, helping to preserve the natural wool fibers and prevent the buildup of moisture.
How do you effectively clean spills and maintain a wool rug in a high-traffic play area?
Based on our expertise with natural fibers, we recommend vacuuming wool rugs regularly to keep the fibers lifted and free of debris. For the inevitable spills of childhood, blot the area immediately with a dry cloth, then follow up with cool water and a mild detergent. It is important to avoid over-saturating the wool, as moisture can damage the natural integrity of the fibers if not allowed to dry properly.
Is a wool rug a safe and healthy choice for a nursery or child’s bedroom?
Wool is an exceptional natural fiber for children's environments. It is inherently hypoallergenic and flame-resistant, making it a safer and healthier alternative to many synthetic materials. Because it is a natural, breathable fiber, it helps maintain a comfortable environment for playing and crawling without the high levels of VOCs often associated with man-made textiles.
60.00"w x 0.25"d x 90.00"h
