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| Product name | Sisal Carpet |
| Material | Sisal+ jute, sisal+ pp |
| Technics | Flat woven |
| Size | 4m*30/roll, or customized |
| Shape | Rectangle/Round/Wall to Wall |
| Pattern | Small rib/ big rib/ V pattern/ tiger eye |
| Backside material | Eco foam latex or non-woven fabric with dots |
| Feature | Natural, durable, textured, neutral, breathable, low-static, stain-resistant, biodegradable, etc |


Natural – Made from agave plant fibres, sisal is biodegradable and eco-friendly.
Durable – Tough and hardwearing, ideal for high-traffic areas like hallways.
Textured – A slightly coarse, tactile feel that adds rustic charm.
Neutral – Comes in earthy tones (beige, brown) for versatile styling.
Breathable – Allows air circulation, helping regulate humidity.
Low-static – Doesn’t attract dust easily, better for allergies.
Stain-resistant – Resists light stains but needs quick spill cleanup.
Biodegradable – Breaks down naturally, unlike synthetic carpets.
Versatile – Works in both modern and traditional interiors.
Absorbent – Can soak up moisture, so best for dry areas.
Regular Vacuuming – Use a brush attachment to remove dirt and prevent fibre damage. Avoid high-powered suction.
Blot Spills Immediately – Absorb liquids promptly with a clean, dry cloth. Never rub, as it pushes stains deeper.
Avoid Excess Moisture – Sisal is prone to watermarks, so use minimal damp cleaning. Never steam-clean or soak.
Protect from Direct Sunlight – Prolonged exposure can cause fading. Use curtains or blinds in sunlit areas.
Rotate Occasionally – Helps distribute wear evenly, especially in high-traffic zones.
Use a Dry Cleaner for Stains – For stubborn marks, consult a professional cleaner experienced with natural fibres.
Keep Away from Humidity – Damp conditions may cause fibres to expand or contract. Ideal for well-ventilated spaces.
Furniture Pads Recommended – Prevent dents and crushing by using felt pads under heavy furniture legs.
Trim Loose Fibres Carefully – If fraying occurs, snip threads neatly with scissors—never pull them.
No Harsh Chemicals – Avoid bleach or strong detergents, as they can weaken natural fibres.
Besides the sisal carpet, we also produce jute carpet, vinyl carpet, Axminster carpet, printed carpet, tufted carpet, etc.
| Product name | Sisal Carpet |
| Material | Sisal+ jute, sisal+ pp |
| Technics | Flat woven |
| Size | 4m*30/roll, or customized |
| Shape | Rectangle/Round/Wall to Wall |
| Pattern | Small rib/ big rib/ V pattern/ tiger eye |
| Backside material | Eco foam latex or non-woven fabric with dots |
| Feature | Natural, durable, textured, neutral, breathable, low-static, stain-resistant, biodegradable, etc |


Natural – Made from agave plant fibres, sisal is biodegradable and eco-friendly.
Durable – Tough and hardwearing, ideal for high-traffic areas like hallways.
Textured – A slightly coarse, tactile feel that adds rustic charm.
Neutral – Comes in earthy tones (beige, brown) for versatile styling.
Breathable – Allows air circulation, helping regulate humidity.
Low-static – Doesn’t attract dust easily, better for allergies.
Stain-resistant – Resists light stains but needs quick spill cleanup.
Biodegradable – Breaks down naturally, unlike synthetic carpets.
Versatile – Works in both modern and traditional interiors.
Absorbent – Can soak up moisture, so best for dry areas.
Regular Vacuuming – Use a brush attachment to remove dirt and prevent fibre damage. Avoid high-powered suction.
Blot Spills Immediately – Absorb liquids promptly with a clean, dry cloth. Never rub, as it pushes stains deeper.
Avoid Excess Moisture – Sisal is prone to watermarks, so use minimal damp cleaning. Never steam-clean or soak.
Protect from Direct Sunlight – Prolonged exposure can cause fading. Use curtains or blinds in sunlit areas.
Rotate Occasionally – Helps distribute wear evenly, especially in high-traffic zones.
Use a Dry Cleaner for Stains – For stubborn marks, consult a professional cleaner experienced with natural fibres.
Keep Away from Humidity – Damp conditions may cause fibres to expand or contract. Ideal for well-ventilated spaces.
Furniture Pads Recommended – Prevent dents and crushing by using felt pads under heavy furniture legs.
Trim Loose Fibres Carefully – If fraying occurs, snip threads neatly with scissors—never pull them.
No Harsh Chemicals – Avoid bleach or strong detergents, as they can weaken natural fibres.
Besides the sisal carpet, we also produce jute carpet, vinyl carpet, Axminster carpet, printed carpet, tufted carpet, etc.