Lagos Rug
Add a pop of color to your space with the Lagos Rug. Made from hand-knotted New Zealand wool, this rug's shades of plum, lavender, and taupe come together to create a look that will be sure to brighten up any room.
For deciding which rug size works best in your space, see our rug size guide here, rug swatch available here, rug pad available here.
*Backorder dates are subject to change.
*Shipping times may vary.
Details
Material: 100% Wool
Construction: Hand Knotted
Pile: 0.59"
Fringe Length: 1.3"
Made in India
Rug pad recommended
Care
Vacuum regularly with beater bar off or on highest position. Use handheld attachment on edges
Clean spills immediately. Blot with dry cotton cloth or clean paper towel. Work from the outer edges of the spill towards the center to prevent spreading. Blot with damp cotton cloth or paper towel to remove residual staining.
At House of Jade Home, each piece is intentionally curated with a focus on craftsmanship, beauty, and enduring design. It is our hope that every item you select feels at home in your space; however, we understand that a return may occasionally be required.
**Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of purchase**. To ensure the integrity of each piece, all returns must be sent back in their original packaging. Return shipping costs are the responsibility of the client. Refunds will be issued for the merchandise total, less original shipping and handling charges.
Please note that **select items are considered final sale, including all artwork, furniture, and certain accessories**. Additional oversized pieces—such as rugs, lighting, and other select accessories—are subject to a 15% restocking fee. Rug swatches are final sale and not eligible for return.
We ask that **any damages or concerns be reported within 48 hours of delivery** so that our team may assist you promptly and appropriately.
For assistance, please contact our team at _support@houseofjadehome.com_. We are here to ensure your experience with House of Jade Home is seamless from start to finish.










