7' 4 x 10' 2  Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug

7' 4 x 10' 2 Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug

$3,299$8,247.50

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 7' 4 x 10' 2  Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug
 7' 4 x 10' 2  Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug
 7' 4 x 10' 2  Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug
 7' 4 x 10' 2  Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug
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7' 4 x 10' 2 Hand Knotted Modern Manshu Wool Rug

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Product Details

SKU #: 21876220

Size FT: 7' 4" x 10' 2"

225cm x 310cm

Primary color is Brown.

Colors in this rug include: Brown, Beige.

Pile Material: 100% Natural Wool

Pile Height: 1/2"

Made in: India | Collection: Modern Manshu

Construction: Hand Knotted

In Excellent condition

All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.

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Product Description

The Modern Manshu Collection presents a sophisticated 7x10 rug hand-knotted from 100% wool, creating a piece with notable durability and a plush feel. This rug features a pattern composed of an array of interlocking shapes, imbuing an orderly, geometric aesthetic. The primary color is a rich, deep brown, providing a sense of warmth and depth, while subtle beige accents add contrast and visual interest to the design.

The rug's texture is a testament to its handcrafted construction, offering a tactile experience that complements its visual appeal. Thanks to its earthy color palette, this rug is versatile and can seamlessly integrate into a variety of interior design themes. It is particularly well-suited for spaces that embrace natural tones, such as rooms with wooden furniture, leather accents, or a neutral color scheme. Its understated elegance allows it to serve as a grounding element in contemporary environments, minimalist settings, or even transitional spaces where traditional and modern elements coalesce. The subtle pattern can provide an anchoring focal point without overwhelming other design components in the room.