Entryways introduces sustainable jute in its collection

Entryways, the home textile specialist is launching a stylish and sustainable indoor rug collection designed with innovative materials.

The new Entryways Indoor Rug Collection is created with an eco-friendly approach to home décor and is made from naturally renewable jute, recycled leather and cotton. There are four designs within the collection and are in distinctive colorways. The rugs are available in three sizes to ensure adaptivity.

Aiden and Noah deliver optimum texture with long-lasting durability. Both these styles are produced from 100% natural and sustainable jute. Aidan’s woven design has a unique chunky texture in subtle, variegated tones. Noah features balanced beefy tufts with flat woven stripes. The collection promptly contains 90% natural recycled leather and 10% cotton, Jackson is completely sustainably subtle.

Jacksons soft indigo tunes are a reflection of the blues of the sea and sky for a weathered look. Grayson features denim hues and patterns in a blend of 40% cotton, 40% leather and 20% jute.

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