Horredsmattan Lovi Rug

Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.
Horredsmattan Lovi Rugs available at American Swedish Institute.

Horredsmattan Lovi Rug

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Align your home decor with one of the most popular items in Scandinavia ~ Horredsmattan vinyl rugs.  A stylish modern take on an old Swedish tradition (rag rugs).  Even better, Horredsmattan still makes their rugs in Sweden!

We are not alone in loving the fact that these rugs are an evolved Swedish product based on Swedish Traditions, with all the benefits of modern day convenience.  Much easier to clean than a traditional rag rug, Horredsmattan rugs still offer a distinct Nordic vibe without the fuss.

 

Made in Sweden

28 x 60 inches

Vinyl*

 

*REACH certified, meaning the rugs do not contain hazardous substances.

The material comes from the neighboring company Gislaved Folie, which is extremely environmentally aware. They were environmentally certified in 1997 under the ISO 14001 act and signed the world's first environmental program for PVC products.

 

About Horredsmattan:

There’s a story behind every Horred rug; a story which began when the first rug was woven by the local residents in Sweden. They were able to get materials and patterns to their homes through a so-called workshop system, which they then combined with ingenuity, entrepreneurship and a belief in their own skills to create the start of a Swedish design classic.

Horredsmattan continues to produce classic design in the small village of Horred, Sweden.  Although production mostly takes place in modern factories today. the knowledge and craftsmanship behind those first rugs have been both preserved and refined.