Description
The mid century modern rug brings a perfect blend of retro charm and contemporary comfort to your living space, creating a cozy statement floor decor that enhances any room. This plush retro rug features a retro geometric rug pattern in warm earth tone area rug colors like terracotta, mustard, beige, and cream, designed to complement boho modern decor and vintage style carpet lovers alike. Crafted as a hand tufted rug with a dense textured pile, it offers both softness underfoot and durability for everyday use.
This durable area rug anchors your living room rug or bedroom with its unique design and quality construction. Tested for long-lasting wear, it maintains its vibrant colors and plush texture even in high-traffic areas. Backed by Nostalgic Rugs’ commitment to quality, this modern retro carpet is an investment in style and comfort.
Key features and benefits:
Available in multiple sizes to fit living rooms, bedrooms, reading nooks, or lounges. Select the ideal dimensions from the dropdown menu to perfectly suit your space.
Care instructions include vacuuming regularly on a low setting, spot cleaning with mild detergent, and avoiding excessive moisture to keep your vintage style carpet looking fresh.
This mid century modern area rug is securely packaged for safe delivery and crafted with attention to detail by Nostalgic Rugs. It makes a thoughtful gift choice for new homeowners, design enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates timeless retro-inspired home décor.
Add this cozy shag carpet to your home today to enjoy a warm, inviting atmosphere combined with enduring style.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans
Every rug we create carries a story of heritage, patience, and craftsmanship. Our rugs are carefully handmade by skilled artisans using traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations.
Each piece takes months to complete, with thousands of knots tied by hand to create a rug that is not only beautiful but made to last for decades.
Traditional craftsmanship
Ethical artisan production
Sustainable materials
Supporting artisan communities