Coyuchi’s Wildflower Organic Bath Rug in light blue features a rectangular shape with an embossed floral pattern and textured surface, displayed against a white background. A close-up of the Wildflower Organic Bath Rug by Coyuchi, showcasing its textured, light blue surface adorned with a vintage-inspired floral pattern. A small fabric tag displays the Coyuchi brand name, emphasizing the rug’s absorbent quality and stylish design. Close-up of the Coyuchi Wildflower Organic Bath Rug, featuring a textured light blue surface with raised patterns and a grid-like weave. Crafted from organic cotton, the bath rug appears soft and plush, with a gently folded area in the center evoking its absorbent and luxurious quality. Text on a green background about 3,000 banned ingredients and a higher standard for home products.
Coyuchi’s Wildflower Organic Bath Rug in light blue features a rectangular shape with an embossed floral pattern and textured surface, displayed against a white background.

Coyuchi Wildflower Organic Bath Rug

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Why we love it

  • Free from thousands of banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Crafted from 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.
  • Beautiful raised botanical pattern adds style.
  • Soft terry loops provide exceptional absorbency underfoot.

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A beautiful raised botanical pattern comes to life on soft yet durable organic cotton, woven for absorbency, style, and comfort.

  • Mid-century floral design crafted with high and low terry loops against a smooth flat weave.
  • Terry feels soft underfoot and has exceptional absorbency.
  • Style with matching Wildflower Organic Bath Towels.

Details

  • 1” solid woven border and hem.
  • Crafted from 100% organic cotton grown in India and woven in Portugal.
  • GOTS Certified to uphold the highest standards of organic textile production.
  • Non-toxic and free from synthetics and harsh chemicals for a healthier home.

100% Organic Cotton

Product Care:
Organic cotton and linen products are machine washable.

  • Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors.
  • Tumble dry on low and remove promptly.
  • Warm iron as needed.

For best care, use a plant-based detergent without bleach or whiteners. Wool dryer balls may be used in place of fabric softeners or dryer sheets.

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