I’ve always admired a well-thought-out doormat. (For a custom fit, we hear Cocomats n’More are good for architectural use.)
The Natural Oversize Door Mat with Braided Edge measures 36 by 48 inches and is without a vinyl backing (for a more handmade look); we found it at Nickey Kehoe for $150.
The Kempf Natural Coco Coir Doormat is 1-inch thick and made in all coconut fiber.
A twist on a classic, the Fuss Matte Bison is a black coconut fiber mat with a vinyl backing that is made in the Eifel, a region in Germany, for €29 at Magazin.
The Natural Coconut Doormat comes in two sizes at Terrain, the small is $78 and the large is $148.
Ikea’s Trampa Door Mat is a half-moon shaped coconut mat for $9.99.
Made by German utility goods company Schär, the Velour Doormat is made of coconut from India and Sri Lanka and processed in a mill in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany; €52 at Manufactum.
The ultra-light colored Coconut Mat is $32 and $46 at Plain Goods (contact the shop for restocking information as the mats are currently out of stock).
Rejuvenation’s straightforward Classic Coir Doormat is 30 by 18 inches for $49.
The Slater Jute Coconut Doormat is made of dark grey-dyed coir; $24.95 at CB2.
The Natural Handwoven Rope Coir Door Mat is a braided version with tassel edges; $32 at Nickey Kehoe.