Doing Goods

Lilly leopard head wool rug runner – Doing Goods

€40,95 EUR
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The Lilly leopard head rug is hand-tufted in India from 100% wool with a cotton backing. GoodWeave-certified production guarantees ethical craftsmanship without child labor.

Usage Ideas

  • On the wall above the changing table or bed in the nursery
  • As part of a gallery wall alongside other animal heads from Doing Goods
  • As a colorful contrast on a white wall in the hallway

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 32 x 30 x 2 cm
  • Material: 100% wool (front), cotton (backing)
  • Manufacture: Hand-tufted in India
  • Certification: GoodWeave-certified
  • Producer: Doing Goods
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The rug measures 32 x 30 cm and features a low pile of 2 cm, making it durable for everyday use. The hand-tufted technique gives each leopard its own character – no two rugs are exactly alike. Doing Goods works directly with Indian artisans who combine traditional techniques with modern design. The wool is naturally dirt- and water-repellent, while the cotton backing keeps the rug stable on the wall.

Care and Maintenance

Shake the rug regularly outdoors to remove dust. Treat stains with a damp cloth and mild soapy water – avoid rubbing, as this can damage the wool.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between hand-tufted and hand-knotted rugs?

Hand-tufted rugs are made by pushing wool threads through a fabric with a tufting gun, which is faster than hand-knotting. Hand-knotted rugs are created by tying each individual knot by hand. Hand-tufted rugs typically have a cotton backing and are more affordable, while still being handmade and unique.

Can the Lilly leopard head rug be used on the floor?

The rug is primarily designed for wall hanging but can be placed on the floor in low-traffic areas such as in front of a bookshelf or under a desk. The low pile makes it durable, but avoid placing it in hallways or in front of doors where it will experience more wear.

How do I hang an animal head rug on the wall?

Use small nails or rug hooks in each corner. Alternatively, sew a small loop of strong thread on the back and hang it on a single hook. The rug is very lightweight, so regular picture nails will hold it securely.

Is the Lilly leopard head rug a good gift for a christening?

Yes, it is a personal and lasting gift for a christening. The rug can hang in the nursery for many years and is GoodWeave-certified, making it an ethical choice. It’s more unique than traditional christening gifts and grows with the child.

What does GoodWeave certification mean for rugs?

GoodWeave is an international organization that certifies rugs produced without child labor. The certification ensures that artisans receive fair wages, work under safe conditions, and that part of the proceeds go toward education for children in production areas. Doing Goods is regularly inspected to maintain certification.

Questions?

Do you have questions about a product, your order, or something else entirely? Then don't hesitate to contact us! 🙌🏼

Phone: +45 4062 7035

Email: dinna@dimsstudio.dk

Instagram: @dimsstudiodk

Handmade & unique product

Most of my products are handmade or hand-painted. This means that there may be variations in color, finish, and minor imperfections. These variations are a natural part of the handmade look and make each product unique. Minor differences are therefore not considered defects.

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