Animal Motif Rugs Collections

FAQs

To keep the rug's shape and texture, you should be very careful when you clean an animal fur rug made of cowhide, sheepskin, or fake fur. To begin, either shake the rug out outside or vacuum it with a brush or upholstery attachment.

Do not use a beater bar. To clean up spills, gently blot them up with a damp cloth soaked in mild soapy water or a leather/fur cleaner. Be careful not to soak the rug. Whether it's real or fake fur, you can use a pet brush to lightly brush the fibers to keep them fluffy. Real animal fur rugs should never be washed or dried in a machine.

Keep the rug out of direct sunlight and heat so it can dry on its own. For a deep clean, you should talk to a professional cleaner who knows how to take care of animal hides or fur.

Yes, if you place and care for them properly. Hand-tufted rugs are made by punching yarn into a canvas backing, which gives them a nice thickness and decent durability. They work well in moderately busy spaces like living rooms or bedrooms. To make them last even longer, it's a good idea to use a rug pad, vacuum regularly, and rotate the rug every few months. The great thing about animal-inspired designs is that their bold patterns do a good job of hiding small stains and everyday wear.

Yes, it’s a good idea to vacuum your wool rug regularly, especially if it’s in a busy area of your home. To keep the fibers in great shape, use a vacuum without a beater bar or switch to suction-only mode. This helps remove dust and dirt without being too harsh. Just be gentle around the edges and fringes—vacuuming those parts too roughly can cause them to fray over time.