OPALINE
Style
OPA12
Color
Charcoal/Blue
Lustrous and velvety, this unique Opaline area rug combines a traditional floral pattern with a stunning modern palette of charcoal and blue. The delicate design is meticulously hand tufted. Superbly subtle, its dreamlike quality is enhanced by the gently faded patina.
Description
Lustrous and velvety, this unique Opaline area rug combines a traditional floral pattern with a stunning modern palette of charcoal and blue. The delicate design is meticulously hand tufted. Superbly subtle, its dreamlike quality is enhanced by the gently faded patina.
Specifications
Style | Transitional, Vintage |
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Applications | Indoor |
Material | 60% New Zealand Wool, 40% Luxcelle |
Rug Height | 0.75 |
Please Note | Due to the detailed construction of our rugs, both handmade and machine-made, sizes may vary. |
Traffic Recommendation | Recommended for areas with heavy foot traffic |
Shedding | Moderate shedding |
Pile Description | Cut, High-Low |
Nonslip Back | No |
Machine Washable | No |
Custom Sizes Available | Yes |
Features | Overdyed, Distressed finish, Handcrafted |
Construction | Handmade |
Construction Technique | Tufted |
Cleaning Instructions | Vacuum regularly, Clean spills immediately by blotting with a clean sponge or cloth. Professional cleaning recommended. |
Border | Ornamental border |
Backing | Cotton |
Country of Manufacture | China |
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What exactly is "luxelle" I've owened many rugs, usually 100% wool, this is a new term? I've fallen in love with one of your carpets, but I'm not sure how durable this fiber is. would vacuming be a problem, staining?
Hi Laurie,
Thank you for your interest in Nourison.
LUXCELLE ™ (is a proprietary viscose fiber made from cellulose and purified cotton. It has been specially developed by Nourison for use as a carpet yarn and has been formulated to have superior strength, a fabulous silk-like sheen, and excellent color retention.)
We hope this helps!
Thank you
Date published: 2018-10-04