Art and practicality come together in the Sabimu area rug. Drawing inspiration from subtle abstract themes, it is adorned with rich, warm colors that come alive with incredible shading. Step onto its tight, low pile and feel the soft, velvety texture that defines luxury. The easy-care short fringe ensures it remains a stunning centerpiece with minimal effort. For maintenance, vacuum rugs regularly. Set the vacuum height gauge to its highest setting, as some powerful vacuums may damage the pile, bound edges or corners of your rug. It is normal for new rugs to shed fibers. Frequent vacuuming will aid in eliminating excess loose fibers. The shedding will diminish with regular wear and vacuuming. Blot spills immediately.
Color
Brown
Collection
Sabimu
Colors
Brown
Features
Short fringe
Pattern
Abstract
Shape
Rectangle
Style
Casual
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Is it normal for a new rug to shed, and how should I care for it?
Yes, it is perfectly normal for new rugs to shed excess fibers during the first few months of use. To manage this and protect the integrity of the weave, our maintenance guidelines suggest vacuuming regularly with the vacuum’s height gauge set to its highest position. This setting allows you to remove loose fibers effectively without placing undue stress on the low pile, bound edges, or corners. With regular wear and vacuuming, this shedding will naturally diminish.
What are the practical benefits of a low-pile rug for a busy household?
A low-pile rug is an ideal choice for high-traffic areas because the tight, dense weave is more resistant to crushing and significantly easier to maintain than high-pile or shag alternatives. Because of the soft, velvety texture, debris and pet hair tend to sit on the surface rather than becoming deeply embedded in the fibers. This makes it a highly functional option for urban apartments or households with active pets and children where ease of cleaning is a priority.
Is a rug with fringe a good choice for high-traffic entryways or living spaces?
While traditional long fringe can be delicate, a "short fringe" design is specifically engineered for practicality and "easy-care" maintenance. This feature provides the classic aesthetic of a fringed rug while being much more resistant to tangling or catching in vacuum brushes. When combined with a durable low pile, this design is robust enough to handle the daily movement and foot traffic of a modern, active home.
How can a brown abstract rug help ground my room's interior design?
Earth tones like brown provide a rich, grounded foundation that adds immediate warmth and a sense of permanence to a space. An abstract pattern serves as a versatile focal point that can subtly guide the eye across the room, creating an illusion of depth and movement. The intricate shading found in these styles allows them to bridge the gap between different furniture pieces, pairing seamlessly with both light-colored neutral sofas and darker wood accents.
How do I determine the best placement for a 7'10" x 10' rug in a living room?
For a rug of this scale, often classified as an "estate size," the most balanced look is achieved by placing the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug. This anchors the furniture grouping and prevents a "floating" appearance. In the larger, open-concept floor plans frequently found in modern suburban homes, we recommend following the "18-inch rule"—leaving approximately 18 inches of bare floor between the rug's edge and the walls to maintain a curated, intentional aesthetic.
How should spills be handled to prevent staining on a patterned rug?
To preserve the vibrant colors and shading of your rug, it is vital to blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth. You should avoid rubbing the spill, as this can push liquid deeper into the fibers and damage the texture. Our expertise in textile care suggests that prompt blotting, combined with regular vacuuming, is the most effective way to ensure the rug remains a stunning centerpiece with minimal effort.
96.00"w x 0.50"d x 120.00"h
