い草ラグ
IGUSA RUG / RED
Product No.41226
Product Information
Color: Red
Size: 140×200 cm
Material: 100% domestically produced (Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture) igusa
Country of Origin: Japan
*Please avoid using outdoors.
*Care guide included.
*Gift wrapping not available.

Experience a Japanese summer with nostalgic "igusa"
Cool and smooth, comfortable whether you're sitting or lying down.
Japan's classic rug, "tatami."
"Tatami" has been a part of Japanese life for a long time.
However, not every home has a Japanese-style room these days.
The pleasant feel, refreshing scent, and mysteriously calming texture.
It was with the desire for people to experience this piece of Japanese history in Western-style rooms that led to the creation of the domestically produced IGUSA RUG.
Experience a Japanese summer with nostalgic "igusa."

The natural colors of dyed igusa that prints cannot reproduce
【Red】 features a deep red base with natural unbleached (undyed) tones and light brown accents on the top and bottom.
This BasShu IGUSA RUG design is rare for its primary use of red.
The deep red blends well with wood-toned interiors.

Folds in half at the center seam for compact storage.

Igusa has the ability to absorb airborne dust and other particles, helping to keep your room's air clean just by laying it down.
Furthermore, igusa has high insulation properties and, like down comforters, has the characteristic of blocking out external humidity, allowing you to use it comfortably all year round, cool in summer and warm in winter.
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*Leaving the rug laid out for long periods, using it immediately after waxing, or in areas with high temperature and humidity, may cause it to stick to the floor or cause surface treatment agents to adhere. Please use it in as dry a place as possible and ventilate and clean it about once a week. ■About mold and insects Mold may occur due to temperature and humidity. Also, dust mites are always present in rooms, but if maintenance is neglected or mold is left untreated, dust mites that feed on food scraps, human skin cells/dandruff, or mold may proliferate. |
IGUSA RUG / RED