Why You'll Love This Rug
High Traffic
Oeko-tex Certified
Pet-Friendly
Stain Resistant
Add softness and modern elegance to your space with the Amsterdam Modern Rug. Featuring a subtle geometric diamond pattern in calming neutral tones, this rug is crafted from durable frieze polypropylene with a comfortable 18mm pile height. The Amsterdam collection effortlessly complements contemporary, Scandinavian, and transitional interiors, making it a stylish foundation for any room.
A perfect centrepiece that adds warmth,
texture, and timeless charm to any room.
Blending understated geometry with soft texture for a relaxed look and feel. Our Amsterdam contemporary rug with a raised diamond pattern adds visual interest while the plush frieze pile provides comfort and durability, making it ideal for everyday living spaces.
Features:
- Pile Material: Frieze Polypropylene
- Pile Height: 18mm
- Weight: 2.6kg/m²
- Origin: Egypt
- OEKO-TEX® certified, tested for hundreds of harmful substances for your peace of mind
IMPORTANT TIP: We recommend that an anti-slip pad is used to avoid sliding, extend the life of your rug & protect your floors. (Suitable for hard surface floors).
PLEASE NOTE: The images we display have the most accurate colour possible. Due to differences in computer monitors, we cannot be responsible for variations in colour between the actual product and your screen. Please be advised that in some cases patterns and colours may vary according to size. Lengths and widths may vary from the published dimensions. We do our best to provide you with an accurate measurement, but please be advised that some variation exists, and this is not a manufacturing defect.
(AMS5-W)
| Material Learn More | Frieze Polypropylene |
| Style Number | AMS5-W |
| Collection | Amsterdam |
| Weave | Power Loomed |
| Machine Washable | No |
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