Contemporary Kathmandu Stonehenge/Multi Color-Beige Rug. Available in the following sizes: 2'6" x 4'6" / 3'6" x 5'6" / 5'6" x 8' / 8' x 11'6" / Runner 2'6" x 8'10"
Offering a high-fashion statement for the floors of today's
stylish
living spaces, the Kathmandu collection combines modern-day artistry
with time-honored craftsmanship. These
affordable, fashion-forward
area
rugs will enlighten even the most sophisticated decorating tastes with
their energetic, geometric and abstract art designs and spirited palette
that features a dynamic burst of bold and warm colors.
Hand-knotted
using a time-honored Indo-Tibetan weave, the pleasing visual and tactile
contours captured in the surface of each
area rug, intensify the depth
and
richness of the rug's design and creates a
unique appeal of
confidence and sophistication. Hand-knotted of
100% semi-worsted New
Zealand wool for added
comfort and durability, Kathmandu's exceptional
detail to color and design will enrich your decorating flavors and
infuse imagination in any environment in your home.
Features:
- Hand-knotted in India with 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool pile
- Time-honored Indo-Tibetan weave captures pleasing tactile surface contours
- Exceptional detail to color and design to enrich decorating flavors
- Multi colored featuring beige, blue-grey, camel and midnight accents
Category/Decorating Tip:
Modern Artistry - These affordable, hand-knotted treasures for the floor
will be the perfect addition to any transitional,contemporary or
high-fashioned traditional environment in your home. The collection's
spirited color palette and crisp, clean geometric styling will ignite
self-expression and allow you to create a living space in your home that
is truly a representationof your decorating flavors.
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 Tuesday 01 June, 2010.