

Indian Silk Road Textile Rug Mat 90 x 140 cm Blue Carpet Sofa Persian Rug
Product code b6-tom-12022-875-241
size
90×140cm
Material: Body: 80% cotton, 20% polyester
Pile part: 100% cotton
Made in India
I happened to stop by an antique shop in a foreign land.
Looking down at your feet, you can see a carpet that has been used for years yet still has a lovely feel to it.
This rug mat was designed with that image in mind.
It has a complex pattern like a Persian carpet, but its pale, muted colors make it an easy item to incorporate into your interior decor.
The bumpy tufting adds an accent.
Use it at the foot of the sofa or in the living room.
This size is also recommended for placing under furniture.
Even a simple room can be transformed into a rich space that gives you the feeling of traveling by simply adding one antique or exotic item.
Maintenance: Hand washable. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Dry in the shade.
Due to the nature of the material, there may be some fading or shrinkage.
There is some pilling and loose threads.
Please be careful of color transfer.
size
90×140cm
Material: Body: 80% cotton, 20% polyester
Pile part: 100% cotton
Made in India
I happened to stop by an antique shop in a foreign land.
Looking down at your feet, you can see a carpet that has been used for years yet still has a lovely feel to it.
This rug mat was designed with that image in mind.
It has a complex pattern like a Persian carpet, but its pale, muted colors make it an easy item to incorporate into your interior decor.
The bumpy tufting adds an accent.
Use it at the foot of the sofa or in the living room.
This size is also recommended for placing under furniture.
Even a simple room can be transformed into a rich space that gives you the feeling of traveling by simply adding one antique or exotic item.
Maintenance: Hand washable. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Dry in the shade.
Due to the nature of the material, there may be some fading or shrinkage.
There is some pilling and loose threads.
Please be careful of color transfer.






