Contemporary Soho Percussion/Black Rug. Available in the following sizes: 5'6" x 8' / 3'6" x 5' / 8' x 11' / 9'6" x
13' / Runner 2'6" x 8'
Inspired by the unique abstract artistry that originated from New York
City's famous Soho community during the 60's and 70's, the Soho
collection has been designed to make a bold and unique fashion statement
to today's most sophisticated, contemporary environments. Each abstract
design element captured in these handmade artworks for the floor is
accented in rich, vibrant colors that have been selected to transcend
time and taste. Handcrafted of 100% Bikaner wool for comfort and added
value, the collection's dense pile is luster washed for a unique sheen
appearance and to enhance the already vivid colors offered in each area
rug. With its fashion forward styling and trend-setting color schemes,
the colorful contemporary mood radiating from this unique handmade
collection is sure to add a distinctive design element to a variety of
room-settings in the home.
Features:
- Hand-crafted in India with 100% Bikaner wool pile
- Luster washed for a unique, sheen appearance and to enhance color definition
- Fashion forward styling and trend-setting, contemporary color schemes
- Inspired by unique abstract artistry that orginated in New York City's Soho community
- Primarily black featuring arctic blue, colonial red, golden mustard, lime drop, purple and silver aspen accents
Category/Decorating Tip:
Modern Artistry - These handmade artworks for the floor will add color
and sophistication to even the most cherished contemporary
room-settings. Perfect for complementing leather sofas and/or chairs,
try solid fabrics in your choice of decorative pillows or accessories to
pick up some of the colors offered in the area rug.
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 Friday 28 May, 2010.