Trans Ocean Amalfi Square In Square Ocean Rug
Item #: 139196604-P
$42 - $476 + FREE SHIPPINGDescription: Contemporary designs are highlighted in this hand-tufted collection that uses an intimate blend of synthetic fibers to create a soft yet durable rug.
- Collection: Amalfi
- Brand: Trans Ocean
- Material: 50% Polypropylene and 50% Modacrylic Pile
- Weave: Hand Tufted
- Styles: Contemporary Rugs
- Origin: China
- Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3' 6" x 5' 6" and 2' x 8'
This is a good quality rug, very plush, soft and well made. But, we ordered it in Slate for a baby's room and the colors are NOT as bright as they appear on the monitor. The orange and red are more 'burnt' and the blue is much more gray. The rug will transition well to a toddler/boy's room so we're keeping it but I was initially very disappointed in the colors when it arrived.
RECOMMENDED: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.Love this rug- very pleased with the size and color combination. Shades of green match my room perfectly.
RECOMMENDED: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.The rug itself was great, but the color is NOTHING like what's in the picture. We purchased the slate and the bright orange is more like a burnt red and all of the other colors are much different. We decided to return this rug.
RECOMMENDED: No, I would not recommend this to a friend.Quality is exceptional, not to mention the complements that I have received. I purchased this rug in autumm. I rate this purchase a 10!
I actually bought this exact rug (in ocean) at Marshall's and use it in the living room. I absolutely love it and am thrilled to have found it here!! Now I can get the matching rug for our dining room!! Hoorah!!

Trans Ocean
Trans Ocean is one of the nation's leading manufacturers and importers of high quality wool and synthetic broadloom products and area rugs. Trans Ocean has consistently embraced the latest fashions and incorporated exciting innovations that have had tremendous impact on the area rug industry.
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