
Brighton Rug 1934 | Martha Stewart – MSR1934
Elevate your living space with this exquisite area rug, featuring a stunning oriental pattern that blends grey and ivory tones. Measuring 5 feet by 7 feet, this medium rectangle piece offers an elegant touch to any room. Crafted in Turkey using advanced power loomed technology, it combines 85 percent polypropylene with 15 percent polyester for a soft, comfortable feel. The 3/8 inch height offers a subtle texture that complements its traditional style, adding a sense of classic charm to your home decor. Ideal for adding warmth and character to your space, this rug makes a stylish foundation for your furniture or a striking standalone statement.
Elevate your living space with this exquisite area rug, featuring a stunning oriental pattern that blends grey and ivory tones. Measuring 5 feet by 7 feet, this medium rectangle piece offers an elegant touch to any room. Crafted in Turkey using advanced power loomed technology, it combines 85 percent polypropylene with 15 percent polyester for a soft, comfortable feel. The 3/8 inch height offers a subtle texture that complements its traditional style, adding a sense of classic charm to your home decor. Ideal for adding warmth and character to your space, this rug makes a stylish foundation for your furniture or a striking standalone statement.
Original: $162.00
-65%$162.00
$56.70Description
Elevate your living space with this exquisite area rug, featuring a stunning oriental pattern that blends grey and ivory tones. Measuring 5 feet by 7 feet, this medium rectangle piece offers an elegant touch to any room. Crafted in Turkey using advanced power loomed technology, it combines 85 percent polypropylene with 15 percent polyester for a soft, comfortable feel. The 3/8 inch height offers a subtle texture that complements its traditional style, adding a sense of classic charm to your home decor. Ideal for adding warmth and character to your space, this rug makes a stylish foundation for your furniture or a striking standalone statement.

















