SKU: 103.287.2232

Haverford Polyester Pile Rug in Platinum / Bronze

Sale price$59.00 contains

Size: 2'0" x 3'4"

Our Haverford Polyester Pile Rug in Platinum / Bronze features a refined botanical design with a prominent vintage-style border, blending warm brown undertones with layered shades of gray and beige. Soft yet durable, this 100% polyester pile with OEKO-TEX certification resists moisture, retains color, and wears well, offering lasting performance and affordable luxury for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Why You'll Love This Rug:

  • Traditional style suited for Victorian, rustic, or farmhouse interiors
  • Versatile and lightweight with its 0.25-inch low pile height
  • Power-loomed polyester for stain and abrasion resistance
  • Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, entryways, patios, and porches
  • Available in various sizes, including runners, accent, area, and large rugs
  • Machine-woven in Turkey

Product specification

Pile height

0.25 in

Material

Polyester

Construction

Power-loomed

Style

Traditional

Country of origin

Türkiye

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Tips and Tricks

Defined Dimensions

Accurately define the dimensions of
a room with a measuring tape. We
can’t emphasize the importance of
this enough. Outline the area where
you want your rug, and consider the
location of doors and how they will
open.

Optical Illusion

Rugs can create an optical illusion—
ma ke this work in your favor. An
undersized rug makes the room appear
smaller and disconnected. When in
doubt, go for the bigger size.

18 inches of floor

Keep around 18" of bare floor between
the rug and walls. This is a classic
rule that works for almost all rooms.
If your room i s smaller, then feel
free to bend this rule a bit to meet
your needs.

Bend the rules

With all this said, remember that
these are standard rules for standard
rooms. If you’ve got an unusual room
layout or furniture arrangement, you’ll
have to be flexible. Ultimately, if you
think it looks good, go for it!