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Material Engineering for Exterior Use
Our outdoor textiles utilize synthetic fibers such as polypropylene to ensure moisture resistance and rapid drying. These materials are specifically engineered to maintain structural integrity in diverse climates, making them an ideal choice for Indoor Outdoor spaces.
UV Resistance and Color Retention
Prolonged sun exposure often degrades natural fibers, which is why our collection prioritizes UV-stabilized synthetic yarns. This technical approach guarantees that the vibrant patterns found in our Geometric Rugs remain consistent over years of heavy use.
Maintenance and Drainage Efficiency
Proper drainage is critical for exterior flooring to prevent mildew accumulation beneath the surface. Our low-profile, flatweave constructions facilitate airflow, ensuring that surfaces remain dry and usable shortly after precipitation.
Optimizing Space with Durable Designs
Choosing the correct dimensions for your patio or balcony impacts both the visual flow and the utility of the area. We offer a comprehensive selection of Modern Rugs designed to anchor furniture groupings while providing a resilient surface for high-traffic exterior zones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials are best for outdoor rugs?
Polypropylene is the industry standard for outdoor rugs due to its inherent water resistance, UV stability, and resistance to staining and mildew.
Are these rugs safe for pets?
Yes, the synthetic materials used in our outdoor collection are non-toxic, durable against claws, and easily cleaned with water and mild detergent.
How do I clean an outdoor rug?
For detailed cleaning instructions, please check the Care Guide tab on the product page.
Can outdoor rugs be left in the rain?
Yes, these rugs are specifically designed to be water-permeable, allowing them to dry quickly after rain without retaining moisture that leads to mold.
Do these rugs fade in direct sunlight?
Our rugs are treated with UV inhibitors during the fiber manufacturing process to minimize color degradation and maintain intensity under direct sun exposure.