There is a kind of pattern that does not try to be anything in particular — not a flower, not a geometric grid, just a series of shapes moving across a surface like wind across long grass, or like the layered hills you see from a train window in the early morning. This mat belongs to that family.
The design is built in flowing, overlapping bands of green — deep forest, soft sage, a quieter moss — cut through with strokes of unbleached cream. Look closely and the print carries a fine vertical striation, the kind you find in handloom ikat, which keeps the surface from feeling flat or machine-perfect. It has the calm of an abstract painting and the ease of something you can actually walk on.
This is a printed mat with a low, smooth profile and a cushioned backing — practical in the places a tufted pile would not be. It wipes clean, it stays put, it sits well in spaces where you want pattern without bulk. Place it by a kitchen sink, beside a washbasin, at the foot of a low shelf where a plant and a coffee mug already live. It belongs with pale wood floors, with soft linen curtains, with rooms that lean green and quiet.
Made for the everyday, designed to be lived with.
Specifications:
Size: 40 × 60 cm
Material: Printed surface on a cushioned anti-slip base
Pattern: Abstract flowing bands, ikat-inspired texture
Colors: Forest green, sage, moss, cream
Origin: Designed in India
Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Spot clean as needed. Do not machine wash. Air dry flat.
Use it as: A kitchen sink mat · A washbasin mat · A bath mat · A small accent in a dressing or reading corner