For children, the floor is a great place to play, so our children's rugs won't just make the room cosier, but they'll also make playtime a lot more comfortable. Not to mention the patterns that kids can use in their games, too.

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MARKKRYPARE

rug, 74x100 cm, dark grey

8 €

BLÅSKATA

rug, 105x160 cm, black/grey

34,99

VALLABY

rug, 100x133 cm, green

19,99

BRUMMIG

rug, 94x150 cm, hedgehog shaped/brown

Old Price 27,99

24,99

BUSENKEL

rug, 130x160 cm, harlequin pattern/multicolour

Old Price 57,99

49,99

STORABO

rug, 75x133 cm, green

9,99

AFTONSPARV

rug, 133 cm, space rounded/blue

34,99

BLÅVINGAD

rug, 133x133 cm, ocean animals pattern/multicolour

Old Price 39,99

34,99

BARNDRÖM

rug, 133x160 cm, pink

34,99

DRÖMSLOTT

rug, 66x110 cm, dog-shaped off-white/grey

Old Price 19,99

17,99

LEN

rug, 133x160 cm, dotted/grey

34,99



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