Bring Moroccan-inspired elegance and modern practicality to your home with the Montana Vintage Navy Rug. Its striking mix of light, bold, and deep blue tones in a timeless vintage pattern adds warmth and style, perfect for any space, from your lounge to your bedroom.
Why You’ll Love It
- 100% heat-set polypropylene
- Soft, dense pile for comfort underfoot, anti-static & hypoallergenic
- Stain-resistant, non-shedding & pet-friendly
- Durable jute hessian backing, compatible with underfloor heating
- Finished with four-sided overlocked edges for a refined, long-lasting look
Style Tip: Ideal for classic or contemporary interiors, this navy rug pairs beautifully with neutral tones, wooden accents, and textured fabrics to create a cosy, stylish, and timeless feel.
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