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Christmas Gonk Latex Coir Door Mat - Multi

£16

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The Christmas Gonk Door Mat features natural coconut coir construction with a festive gonk design that brings holiday cheer to any entrance. Its deep pile effectively traps dirt and debris, while the rubber latex backing ensures the mat stays flat and slip-resistant. The mechanically twisted coir provides superior scraping power and minimizes shedding. This biodegradable mat withstands all weather conditions for reliable year-round use. W40 x D58 cm.

Welcome the spirit of Christmas into your home with the JVL Christmas Gonk Latex Coir Door Mat 40 x 58cm. It brings a cheerful holiday vibe as soon as you step through the door. Made from natural coconut fibre, known as natural coir, this mat is great for any entrance, doorway or porch. The coir provides excellent scraping power for muddy shoes and boots, helping to keep your floors clean and dry. The deep pile of the mat ensures that dirt gets trapped effectively as you wipe your feet. The mat has a rubber latex backing that helps prevent slipping and keeps it flat on the ground without curling. It is suitable for all types of weather, making it ideal for outdoor use, but it can also be used indoors. The coir is mechanically twisted to reduce shedding, so you won’t find bits of it on your floor. One of the best features of this doormat is that it is 100% biodegradable. When you are ready to replace it, the natural coir will break down within a year, and the latex backing will decompose within five years, depending on soil conditions. On top of that, the packaging and ties are also recyclable. With its festive gonk design, this doormat is perfect for greeting friends and family during the festive seasons.

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