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Industrial Rug 3D Stone Pattern Concrete Look
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- Order number: 10-25-17-9I2
Description
Can you really enjoy the look of coarsely hewn masonrywork on your floors while still experiencing a cosy and soft sensation when you walk over them? Yes, you can! This extravagant rug stands out thanks to its distinctive stone design and has the appearance of a coarsely plastered wall, meaning that it is guaranteed to add a sense of rustic industrial flair to your home. The timeless grey colour emphasises the feel of untreated stone and will blend effortlessly into the style of your living environment. The artistic icing on the cake is the unusual hand-carved 3D pattern, which turns the rug into a genuinely eye-catching feature. In spite of its cosy and soft pile height of 8 millimetres, the high-quality short-pile rug has a surprising ability to not only look like stone but also act like it in terms of durability. The hard-wearing 80% polypropylene/20% polyester blend is what explains this similarity. The versatile material blend is also easy to clean and 100% free of harmful substances in accordance with the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® test seal. Our tip: Use accents of warm colours to complement and pep up the look of this rug. Shades of red are a particularly good choice, and will give the rug a unique look without detracting from its trendy industrial charm.
Do you have any questions concerning this product? Technical Data
- Material: 80% polypropylene, 20% polyester
- Pile height: 8 mm
- STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®
- Hard-wearing/easy-care
- Suitable for underfloor heating
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