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Vintage Heart Check Arch Entry Rug

Regular price £44.00 GBP
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  • Add a charming and welcoming accent to your home with this Ownkoti vintage heart check arch entry rug. The colorful surface, retro-inspired pattern, and decorative arched shape bring warmth, character, and visual interest to your entryway or indoor space.
  • Designed in a unique arch silhouette with a playful vintage American style, this rug features multicolor diamond check patterns in blue, yellow, green, brown, and beige, each accented with a heart motif. The printed design, blue border, and white dotted details create a cheerful and eye-catching look that suits entryways, bedrooms, and other cozy interior settings.
  • Made from straw mat (scrubbing mat) material with an open, textured surface, this rug offers a resilient and durable feel for everyday use. Its durable construction and washable design make it easy to maintain while adding both function and decorative appeal to your home.
  • Ideal for entryways, foyers, bedrooms, or other indoor areas, this rug works beautifully as both a functional dirt-trapping floor mat and a stylish home accent. It is a great choice for adding color, personality, and a vintage touch to everyday living spaces.

Product ID: OK71319

Materials: PVC

Size & Estimated Weight:

16" x 24" (40cm x 60cm) & 648g

20" x 31" (50cm x 80cm) & 1080g

24" x 35" (60cm x 90cm) & 1458g

31" x 47" (80cm x 120cm) & 2592g

Care: Washable. Hand wash or machine wash in cold water. Vacuum if needed, and avoid dryer and bleach.

Package Include: 1pc rug

Shipping Information

We provide FREE STANDARD SHIPPING on orders over £70 GBP

Total delivery time = processing time + shipping time
(not including customs delays, weekends, holidays and any unforeseen circumstances) 


Processing Time: 3-8 business days

Standard Shipping Time: 10-22 business days

Express Shipping Time: 6-8 business days

Ownkoti's Charity Cause

What is Ownkoti doing for our planet?

This year, we started donating to charities and organizations supporting our planet, committed to the future so we're delighted to join this cause.

If you know what Ownkoti strives for, you'll know that we've worked hard to grow our brand without harming the earth.

OwnKoti is established with a clear vision: to introduce a new greener lifestyle for you with compelling designs, exceptional value and superb customer service for everyone. All of the products are reusable, bio-reducible, sustainable, natural, non-toxic, and made of recycled materials.

By using recycled green materials in our product, we consume less new raw materials and lower our environmental impact while existing materials get new life.

We want to have a positive impact on the Planet, but we wanted to take that one step further. We'll be transparent about the charities and organisations we work with as we start working with them.

Being a member of protecting the planet means we donate a portion of our Ownkoti income to an approved environmental non-profit. We'll be transparent about the charities and organisations we work with. Here are what we received from the WHO (World Health Organization) after donating.

Why did we choose WHO as the first organization to work with?

With the outbreak of COVID-19, people have gradually realized the importance of harmonious coexistence between mankind and nature. The WHO has been working to enhance and maintain the prevention, treatment and care of infectious diseases.

Our brand Khows that we must start from you and me, refuse to eat wild animals, and pay attention to dietary hygiene. By the way, we are committed to taking action toward anti-racism – and to meaningful, lasting change. Ownkoti conducts its business in an ethical manner. We are concerned about human rights.

Be in line with the mission of the WHO: to enable people everywhere to attain the highest possible level of health. That is why we choose WHO as the first organization to work with.