Wyeth Damask Color Transition Area Rugs
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Wyeth Damask Color Transition Area Rugs
#AU13-001
Overview
The Wyeth Damask Area Rug embraces prismatic hues while delighting classic tastes and traditional design. Power-loomed from a luxurious ultra-silky viscose, the .125" thick rug features a scrollwork damask center and Jacobean floral ends, all in a watercolor style. Depending on the direction of viewing the unique rug, the ivory, blue, gray, beige, and brown shades transition from dark to light. We recommend professional cleaning by a rug cleaner. Imported.
• 5'3"x7'7" rug is still available
• Unique design
• Colors transition from light to dark
• Classic Jacobean and damask motifs
• Luxurious ultra-silky viscose rug
• 5'3"x7'7" rug is still available
• Unique design
• Colors transition from light to dark
• Classic Jacobean and damask motifs
• Luxurious ultra-silky viscose rug
Details
Design may vary by size.
The Wyeth Rug is viscose. Imported.
Vacuum regularly. Do not vacuum with a beater bar machine. Rotate rug annually. For minor spills, clean immediately by blotting with a cloth or sponge. We recommend professional cleaning by a rug cleaner. We also recommend the use of a rug pad to protect the rug and the underlying surface and to prevent color transfer.
Do not place the rug in damp areas or moisten the rug with liquids, as dampness may cause deterioration. To help protect the backing, roll the rug when storing; do not fold. To help prevent fading, do not place the rug in areas of direct sunlight. For rugs used over carpeting, do not conduct any cleaning prior to removing the rug, and do not return the rug until completely dry.
The Wyeth Rug is viscose. Imported.
Vacuum regularly. Do not vacuum with a beater bar machine. Rotate rug annually. For minor spills, clean immediately by blotting with a cloth or sponge. We recommend professional cleaning by a rug cleaner. We also recommend the use of a rug pad to protect the rug and the underlying surface and to prevent color transfer.
Do not place the rug in damp areas or moisten the rug with liquids, as dampness may cause deterioration. To help protect the backing, roll the rug when storing; do not fold. To help prevent fading, do not place the rug in areas of direct sunlight. For rugs used over carpeting, do not conduct any cleaning prior to removing the rug, and do not return the rug until completely dry.