Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey
Cobi Beige Rug - Turkish-inspired shaggy rug from Treasures of Turkey

Cobi Beige Rug

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Sleek and stunning, the Mascot range of rugs, in cool, smokey shades of grey and white, will balance the decor in any room. Easy to clean, while opulent, these shaggy rugs are a perfect blend for today’s demanding lifestyle. Beautifully textured, with a volumetric pile, and crafted to feature a subtle sheen, Mascot rugs are an attractive option for living rooms and entrances. Artful neutral coloring and unobtrusive geometric styling, make this rug an intelligent choice for a contemporary, fast-living home.


We rate Cobi Beige as a sound, hard-wearing choice for any room that needs an unfussy base.

How it looks

What is happening at the surface is straightforward. Beige is the most forgiving floor colour we carry — it hides dust, dog hair, and the small disasters of daily life better than almost any other shade. Design-wise, the surface is restrained enough to layer with strong artwork or strong upholstery without competing. In strong afternoon light the tones warm noticeably — in cooler southern light, the palette reads slightly more grounded.

Construction

Made in Turkey. We've worked with Turkish mills for decades — the country's heritage in rugs runs deep, and the power-loom programmes are some of the most consistent in the world. If a rug is going to sit in a room where life actually happens, polypropylene is the fibre we trust to handle it. The 60mm pile makes this a proper deep-shag — better in a bedroom or formal lounge than under a dining table. Build quality holds up to close inspection — there are no shortcuts in the weave or the finish.

On sizing

If you are between sizes, we almost always recommend sizing up. Our Rug Size Guide has the room-by-room measurements we use ourselves.

Living with it

In practice, we see this style most often in a Northern Beaches family home where the brief is 'beach-house casual, but considered'. Avoid steam, avoid bleach, avoid solvent cleaners. Cool water and mild detergent is the protocol our family uses on every poly rug we own. Pet-friendly in the most useful sense: claws won't catch the way they do on a looped pile, and the surface vacuums cleanly. If you have a Roomba or similar, the pile here is short enough that it will get a proper clean without snagging.

If the room has earned a rug like Cobi Beige, the rest of the decisions tend to follow.

Things customers ask

Can I steam clean this rug?

Light steam is fine for synthetic pile. Avoid prolonged direct heat in one spot, and let the rug dry completely before walking on it.

Do you offer samples?

We don't typically send physical samples — most of our customers find the photos and our written notes get them close enough. If you want extra photos in natural light, message us and we'll send them through.

Can I use this with underfloor heating?

Yes — the pile is not so dense that it traps heat, and the backing handles the moderate temperatures typical of residential underfloor systems.

How thick is the rug overall?

The total thickness includes the pile plus the backing — for most of our rugs, that ends up somewhere between 8mm and 30mm depending on the pile listed. If you need a precise figure for a door clearance, message us and we'll measure.

Is the back of the rug latex-coated?

The backing is a standard textile finish — it sits flat on the floor and won't mark timber boards. For hard floors, we'd still recommend a rug pad to keep it from sliding.

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