Dunelm is selling a £129 scallop jute rug that’s similar to trending £8.4k designer version
18.04.2024 - 01:43
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We’re all familiar with spotting a high street alternative to a designer item when it comes to our clothes or beauty routines, but there’s no reason your home has to miss out on all the fun. If you’re on the lookout for some new pieces to brighten up your home for spring, Dunelm has currently got some great alternatives to luxury pieces with prices that won’t break the bank.
One of our favourite spots is this Grace Jute Rug, £129 - £359 here, that’s perfect for adding a little colour and texture to your home. Not only is it a great eye-catching piece for any room, but it’s also a great affordable alternative to Salvesen Graham’s luxurious Scallop Rug, £3,024 - £8,400 here.
Just like the high-end Salvesen Graham one Dunelm’s is made from a woven jute material, and has a unique scallop edged design that adds a little softness and quirkiness to the piece.
The natural fibres are super hard wearing, making it a great choice for high traffic areas like kitchens and hallways, with shoppers praising how ‘pretty’ and ‘beautiful’ it is.
The main difference between the two is that the Salvesen Graham version was designed as part of a collaboration with bespoke rug designer Jennifer Manners. It’s also made from crafted from recycled plastic that would otherwise end up in landfill or the oceans, making it a fantastic sustainable purchase for the eco-conscious amongst you.
However both versions are handwoven by artisans in India, creating a beautifully unique piece. If your budget won’t stretch to the Salvesen Graham rug’s price tag, Dunelm’s is a fantastic alternative that gives you a very similar look for less.
The scalloped design runs down all four edges, and it features a simple border in a choice of colours – green, white, grey or
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