Mood Rug Spoon & Sugar “Spoon and Sugar” Heartwarming Mat - Spoon&Sugar


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Prix réduit€78,95

Description

Connecting Smiles with Playful Design

Bring joy and color to your everyday life with the Mood Rug series by Spoon & Sugar, featuring artwork by the playful Japanese textile designer aiMIKI. The “Bananas – Balance and Bananas” design turns a simple rug into a cheerful piece of art that sparks smiles and conversation.

Perfect for picnics, camping, BBQs, or relaxing at home, this rug blends functionality and creativity in every detail.

  • Expandable design: Both sides feature an internationally patented zipper system that allows you to connect multiple rugs together—ideal for family or group use.

  • Comfortable & practical: The backside is water-repellent and includes an aluminum sheet layer to block heat and cold from the ground, keeping you comfortable in any season.

  • Easy to clean: The top “design sheet” is removable and machine washable, so it’s always fresh and ready to go.

  • Portable style: When you’re done, simply fold, buckle, and carry with the attached shoulder strap—stylish and convenient for any outing.

  • Award-winning packaging: Honored at the 2024 Pentawards for excellence in package design.

🍬 About the “Spoon & Sugar” Design:

This design represents the core concept of the Spoon & Sugar brand.
The message is simple yet deeply heartfelt:

“Add a spoonful of sugar to your everyday life.”

Just as one spoon of sugar can turn a bitter cup of tea into something comforting and sweet, a touch of playfulness and warmth can brighten even the most ordinary days.

The “Spoon & Sugar – Spoon and Sugar” design embodies that spirit—bringing a little sweetness and happiness into daily life. It’s a gentle reminder to slow down, smile, and find joy in the small, simple things that make each day special.

Size: 200 cm (L) × 150 cm (W) × approx. 3 cm (thickness)
Materials:

  • Design sheet: 100% Polyester

  • Back sheet: Aluminum layer with water-repellent coating

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