Description
Our Coir Double Doormat brings a clean, hardwearing welcome to wider doorways and double entrances. The long rectangular shape spans 1200mm, giving two feet plenty of room to wipe before stepping indoors, while the framed black border sets off the warm natural coir at the centre for a simple, tidy look.
Coir is a natural coconut fibre known for its coarse, bristly texture that scrapes dirt, mud and moisture from the soles of shoes. The dense pile is backed with a latex base that helps the mat stay put on tiled, stone and wooden thresholds. At 15mm thick, it feels solid underfoot without catching on the bottom of the door, and the neutral colouring suits porches, back doors and hallways alike.
The plain centre panel keeps things versatile, working with period and modern homes without competing with your existing decor. Placed at a front or side entrance, it does the practical job of keeping floors cleaner while looking neat all year round. Shake it out regularly to keep the fibres open and free of trapped grit.
Specification
| Material |
Coir with latex backing |
| Colour |
Natural with black border |
| Dimensions |
1200 x 400 x 15mm |
| Shape |
Rectangular |
| Backing |
Non-slip latex |
| Placement |
Indoor entrance and covered porch |
Frequently Asked
What is the doormat made from?
It is made from natural coir, a coarse coconut fibre, set on a latex backing that helps grip the floor and hold the mat in place.
How do I clean a coir doormat?
Shake or beat it outdoors to release trapped dirt, and vacuum occasionally. Avoid soaking it, as coir takes a long time to dry and prefers a covered spot.
Can I use it outside?
Coir works best under cover, such as a porch or in a hallway. Prolonged rain and direct sun will shorten its life, so a sheltered position is ideal.
Will it fit a double or wide doorway?
Yes. At 1200mm long it is designed for wider entrances and double doors, giving room for two people to wipe their feet.
Is the mat thick enough to trap dirt without blocking the door?
At 15mm thick the dense pile scrapes off mud and grit while staying low enough to clear most inward-opening doors.