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5'x7' Super Fluffy Rug for Bedroom, Modern Shag Purple Area Rugs, Soft and Cozy Plush Large Carpet for Kids, Girls Boys and Teens Decorations for Living Room Dorm Nursery Classroom, Purple
5'x7' Super Fluffy Rug for Bedroom, Modern Shag Purple Area Rugs, Soft and Cozy Plush Large Carpet for Kids, Girls Boys and Teens Decorations for Living Room Dorm Nursery Classroom, Purple
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- Premium material: The new colour scheme is a thick, loosely twisted soft pile that's really comfortable. The soft colours and sheen make the carpet feel warmer and cosier. The solid-colored sheen also goes well with the room, which is what most people want from room carpets.
- No Slip:Our carpets are designed for supreme comfort with a three-layer construction. The top layer features a high pile of top-quality synthetic microfiber, providing both warmth and a plush feel. In the middle, a fast-rebound foam layer offers soft, cushioned support. The base is lined with thousands of small, durable anti-slip dots that enhance grip and prevent sliding, eliminating the need for an additional pad underneath.
- Versatile: The versatile rug is perfect for any room in the house. This thick, faux rug makes an ideal gifts for anyone looking to improve their interior decor. It creates a cosy atmosphere in any home and is easy to reposition. This rug comes in lots of colours and looks great under a dining table, by your bed or in your living room.
- Tips: Thick fluffy rugs are vacuum-packed for easy transport and storage. Lay the plush rug flat for 1-2 days and the shaggy rug will slowly regain its fluffiness. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
- Easy to Clean: Our contemporary rugs can be effectively cleaned with a hand-held vacuum cleaner or wiped with a damp cloth. We also recommend cleaning by hand rather than machine as this will prolong the life of the super soft carpet.
Overview
- Brand : Dssimo
- Size : 5' x 7'
- Material : Polyester
- Weave Type : Machine Made
- Pile Height : High Pile
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