Haight Street Passion Saffron Couristan Rug. Available in the following sizes:
3'6" x 5'6" / 5'6" x 8" / 8" x 11"
Inspired by San Francisco's popular Haight Street,
famous for its chic
themes and pop-art culture during the 60's, the
Haight Street
collection has been designed to bring an artistic flair to today’s
most
popular decorating schemes. The collection's relaxed and confident
look, with its
intriguing color blends, provides the perfect accent
piece for both modern and transitional interiors.
Hand-crafted of
100%
semi-worsted New Zealand wool for added comfort and durability, Haight
Street's extra heavy, plush shag pile, provides a soft underfoot. The
felted wool, used to create this urban
luxury for the floor, prevents
piling and provides the collection's surface with greater appearance
retention. Offering a full spectrum of today's most desired hues,
ranging from a
rich saffron to a neutral carmel, Haight Street's
unique
use of tone-on-tone colors creates a luscious, multi-textured
appearance, bringing a
fresh and inviting allure to any room in the
home.
Features:
- Hand-crafted in India with 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool pile
- Extra heavy, plush shag pile to ensure a soft underfoot
- Felted wool to prevent piling and provide collection's surface with greater appearance retention
- Primarily solar orange featuring brown, brown sienna, burnt kindling, curry and pumpkin accents
Category/Decorating Tip:
Casual Elegance - Bringing a splash of impresionistic art to the floor,
this versatile collection works seamlessly from room to room. Add depth
to your design scheme by mixing textures and fabrics. Create an
inviting design statement by blending colors from the rugs' diverse
palette or compliment with solids for an inspired, one-of-a-kind look.
Note: Be aware that actual colors may vary from those
shown on your screen. Accent rugs may not show the entire pattern
that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and
larger may ship Truck Freight.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 April, 2010.