Stag Head

Buck up and call the shots. Unique, durable and masculine, the natural coir doormat makes a fine pick for hunters, ranching enthusiasts and outdoorsy types.

Dimensions: 45 × 75 × 1.5 cm (LxWxH)

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A splendid choice for laying at the doorstep of your hunting lodge, cabin, garage or man cave, this welcome mat brandishes a powerful stag head insignia.

Buck up and call the shots. Unique, durable and masculine, the natural coir doormat makes a fine pick for hunters, ranching enthusiasts and outdoorsy types.

  • Natural, sustainable and organic coir bristles
  • Long bristles absorb and hold dirt, small stones and water
  • Thick 15mm doormat, which is tough, durable and long-lasting
  • Thick anti-slip PVC backing prevents slipping even on smooth floors
  • Decorative printed doormat design
  • Suitable as an indoor doormat and outdoor mat
  • Welcoming people into your home
  • As an outdoor mat for covered entrance ways and patios
  • Removing dirt and grime from shoes before entering your home
  • A stylish welcome to an office or workplace
  • In potting sheds, conservatories and all entrances
  • Showing off the inner gardener in you

Place your doormat where you will most impress house visitors and high foot traffic areas to reduce dirt and dust being walked into your home.

Cleaning and caring for your doormat:

1.  Take your doormat outside somewhere you don’t mind getting dirty like a lawn.

2. Shake the doormat to loosen and get rid of excess debris

3. Beat the doormat with a broom handle or similar implement in order to expel dirt and stones more embedded in the bristles. Ideally, do this over a rail or washing line.

4. With a stiff wetted hand brush scrub areas covered in dirt to remove.

5. Position back in place and give the mat a final hoover to extract the rest of the dust and dirt. Use the brush setting should your hoover have one.

It is a good idea to shake out your doormat every week or so.

Do not fold your doormat in half as this may split the rubber.