Design Inspiration
Purple: the colour of twilight, of lavender fields stretching to horizons, of royalty and creativity intertwined. The Marrakech Vintage Purple Rug brings this evocative hue into vintage patterns inspired by Moroccan souks, creating pieces that feel both exotic and familiar, bold yet grounded.
Part of a collection that captures summer's vibe and vintage pattern's ambience, this rug features designs in contrasting tones: lively, light, and bold colours dancing through modern and vintage motifs. Purple serves as anchor, whether deep amethyst or lighter lilac, grounding the pattern whilst allowing other hues to sing.
Crafted from 100% heat-set polypropylene with a soft, dense 8mm pile, this rug balances visual beauty with practical resilience. The material brings inherent advantages: non-static, anti-allergenic, supremely easy to clean. The pile's density provides cushioning whilst the polypropylene construction ensures longevity through daily traffic.
What distinguishes this piece is its comprehensive practicality. Colourfast patterns maintain their vibrancy through years of sunlight; non-shedding pile won't leave traces on dark clothing; fade, stain, and wear-resistance ensure it remains beautiful through life's inevitable accidents. Suitable for underfloor heating, it welcomes warmth rising through its fibres.
Available in four sizes, from versatile runners for hallways to expansive pieces for living rooms, the Marrakech adapts to every space. Our guidance remains: avoid the floating rug syndrome. Allow all furniture legs to rest upon the rug, creating visual harmony and proper proportion.
These are rugs for the era when home became everything: workspace, sanctuary, gathering place, retreat. If we inhabit these spaces constantly, don't they deserve elevation? Consider this a treat for your home and everyone who crosses your threshold.
The environmental consideration runs throughout: Oeko-Tex 100 certified, packaged in 100% recyclable shrink wrap, crafted with conscience alongside beauty.
WHAT IT OFFERS:
- Vintage Moroccan design in purple tones: timeless patterns with modern sensibility
- Soft, dense 8mm pile: comfortable cushioning with lasting structure
- 100% heat-set polypropylene: non-static, anti-allergenic, easy to clean
- Colourfast and non-shedding: maintains vibrancy, leaves no fibres
- Fade, stain, and wear-resistant: designed for homes where life happens
- Four sizes available: runners to extra large living room pieces
- Kid and pet friendly: resilient through family life
- Suitable for underfloor heating: welcomes rising warmth
- Oeko-Tex 100 certified: environmental and safety standards met
- 100% recyclable packaging: conscious from creation to delivery
DIMENSIONS & DETAILS: Material: 100% polypropylene heat-set Pile Height: 8mm Available Sizes: Four options from runner to extra large Design Style: Vintage Moroccan with multicolour palette Certification: Oeko-Tex 100
CARING FOR YOUR RUG: Hoover regularly, passing slowly for thorough cleaning. The polypropylene construction forgives most stains. Unfold upon arrival, allow up to 7 days to settle into true form.
BRING THIS HOME Transform your floors: where Marrakech's vibrant soul meets purple's regal depth, where vintage elegance serves modern living.
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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