Why Choose Toro Silver
- Refined flatweave texture that adds warmth without visual heaviness
- Hand-woven construction for a more crafted, premium finish
- Low-profile weave designed for easy everyday living and furniture placement
- A versatile foundation suited to modern Perth homes, coastal styling and open-plan zones
Where Does Toro Silver Rug Work Best?
Toro flatweave rugs work beautifully in living rooms, dining areas and bedrooms where a clean, practical rug is essential. The low-profile construction helps dining chairs and furniture move easily, while the subtle multi-fleck texture adds depth and softness to timber floors and contemporary Perth interiors.
Hand-Woven Flatweave Construction
Toro rugs are hand woven in a flatweave construction for strength and everyday practicality, while still delivering a premium look and feel. The woven structure creates a stable foundation that suits busy Perth homes and open-plan living.
Materials & Fibre Notes
- Wool & Viscose blend — warmth and resilience from wool, with silky softness and gentle sheen from viscose.
- Profile — approximately 10–12mm for comfortable texture with a refined, easy-to-style feel.
Choosing the Right Size
- 160 × 230cm — apartments, compact living rooms and bedrooms
- 200 × 290cm — standard living rooms and seating zones
- 240 × 340cm — open-plan layouts and larger rooms
- 300 × 400cm — expansive living areas and statement spaces
Select your available size from the options above.
Rug Care & Cleaning Guidelines
Vacuum regularly using a flat head where appropriate, rotate periodically for even wear, and blot spills immediately without rubbing. For deeper cleaning guidance, follow our complete rug care recommendations.
Explore Other Colours in the Toro Range
Toro is a single flatweave design available across multiple colourways. Browse other Toro colours to compare tone and contrast for your space.
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