A charming and character filled addition to your entryway, this Highland cow doormat brings warmth and personality to your home. Featuring a beautifully illustrated Highland cow set against a rich green background, the design captures a rustic, countryside feel while creating a welcoming first impression for guests. Made from natural coir, a durable fibre derived from coconut husks, this doormat is designed for both practicality and longevity. The textured surface effectively removes dirt and debris from shoes, helping to keep your interiors clean.
Backed with vinyl, this highland cow door mat provides added grip and stability, ensuring the mat stays securely in place even in high traffic areas. The earthy colour palette of warm browns and deep green tones makes this mat a versatile styling piece. It suits a range of interiors - from farmhouse and rustic to country, coastal and contemporary homes. The playful yet classic design adds a touch of charm while still feeling refined and easy to style. Perfect for placing at your front door, back entrance or patio, this doormat is both functional and decorative. It offers an effortless way to enhance your entry while maintaining everyday practicality.
Measures 75cm by 45cm. Made from coir with a PVC backing.
This animal doormat ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.
If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.
Note that measurements are approximate as there can be minor variations during production. Take care when lifting and moving rubber-backed doormats to reduce the risk of small tears occuring at the edge of the mat.
Made from natural coir fibres which is the hair on the outside of coconuts. Coir has great scraping properties and is naturally slight absorbent of water - which makes it a great material for a doormat!
Because coir naturally absorbs water, to ensure the best performance and longlasting beauty of your doormat, please: