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Nice To Bee Home Doormat 40 x 70cm - Natural Coir

£12.95

Colour: Natural

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The doormat offers excellent dirt and water absorption with its 100% natural coir construction and latex backing. Its mechanically twisted coir fibres provide superior scraping qualities for muddy footwear, while the 15mm pile depth reaches deep into shoe soles. The rubber latex backing prevents slipping and keeps the mat flat without curling. Suitable for all-weather use both indoors and outdoors. W40 x D70 cm.

Keep all the dirt and dust outside your home with JVL Nice To Bee Home Doormat 40 x 70cm. Latex coir mats are premium quality with a latex backing, and the coir is mechanically twisted for less shedding. They’re made from 100% natural coir (renewable resources, coir fibre, jute and natural latex). The rubber latex backing reduces the risk of slipping and helps the mat stay flat on the floor with no curling. The coconut hair (natural coir) offers fantastic scraping qualities for muddy shoes and boots and absorbs water well, meaning your floors stay cleaner for longer. 15mm pile depth means the coir will get deep into the soles of boots and shoes. The doormat is suitable for all weather, all year round, and mainly used outdoors but can be used indoors too. The 'Nice to bee home' message lifts the mat and welcomes your guests. It can be used at the door, porch, greenhouse, shed, conservatory, patio or anywhere you want. The doormat is 100% biodegradable. So when you’ve finished with the mat, the natural coir will disintegrate within one year, and the latex compound will disintegrate within five years, subject to soil conditions. The packaging and kimbles are recyclable too. Size: 40 x 70cm. Weight: 1.8kg approx.

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