Fab Habitat: Eco-Friendly Rugs To Impress
Fab Habitat is excited to launch a whole new range of rugs this season! These gorgeous eco-friendly rugs are woven together from recycled plastic straws, creating a luxuriously soft rug that is water-proof, easy to clean and perfect for using both on the outside and in the home.
This Spring, they’re launching 12 beautiful new designs, and there’s something to complement any space in your home. From bright orange to soft greys and blues, they’ve chosen a range that can cater to any home. Make bold statements or create a soft, subtle space.
Fab Habitat rugs are manufactured in India using premium quality recycled polypropylene, creating a product that is not only beautiful and affordable but also environmentally friendly. The rugs are UV-treated, ensuring longer lasting colours to brighten up your patio or garden areas, and all the rugs are reversible for a quick change when you feel like it. You know what they say, a change is as good as a holiday!
The rugs are made from safe materials, making them perfect for playrooms and kid’s areas. From food spills to crayons, the rugs clean quickly and effortlessly, and muddy feet from the little ones and pets won’t be a problem. They also make an amazing beach accessory – simply roll up the lightweight rug and go! Sand will shake right off, and no beach trip or picnic will ever be the same again without it.
The rugs measure 1.82×2.74m, and they sell for only R1,299. Find your favourite Fab Habitat rug at www.fabhabitat.co.za.
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