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Transform your studio space with the Mohawk Home New Wave Alliance Geometric Accent Area Rug, a sleek and stylish addition to any creative setting. This rug is not just a visual delight but also a functional piece of acoustical treatment, subtly reducing echoes and enhancing sound quality in your recording environment. Crafted from 100% Wear Dated Nylon, it boasts a robust construction that handles daily wear with ease, thanks to its stain-resistant and fade-resistant properties. The contemporary geometric design weaves together a dynamic pattern that adds both flair and sophistication to your studio or home.

The rug's low-profile pile height is perfect for high-traffic areas, allowing for seamless placement under furniture and making it an excellent choice for busy spaces. Its non-skid latex backing ensures it stays firmly in place during your creative endeavors—even when the music gets intense. Easy to maintain, this rug can be spot cleaned or vacuumed regularly, keeping it vibrant and fresh for years to come. Proudly made in the USA, the Mohawk Home New Wave Alliance rug is a testament to quality and style, harmonizing with any décor from casual to contemporary.

Key Features:

  • Size: 2'6" x 3'10"
  • Material: 100% Wear Dated Nylon
  • Stain and fade resistant
  • Non-skid latex backing
  • Low-profile pile height
  • Made in the USA
  • Easy care: spot clean or vacuum regularly
  • Ideal for high-traffic areas and acoustical treatment

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