The Belgravia Rug offers a luxurious blend of style and comfort, crafted from a premium mix of 60% Polypropylene and 40% Polyester with a soft cut pile and durable cotton backing for a plush underfoot feel. Its 12 mm pile height provides both comfort and resilience, making it ideal for modern living spaces, while the collection’s three contemporary designs and sophisticated colours feature a modern metallic sheen and velvet-like touch that create a high-end, designer aesthetic for any room.
The colours and shades present in this rug include:
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Deep Navy – Serving as the dominant background colour, offering a rich and sophisticated foundation that anchors the design.
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Steel Blue – Layered across the surface in abstract, weathered blocks, creating a textured look with a cool, industrial edge.
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Slate Grey – Blended subtly into the navy base, softening the darker tones and adding depth to the distressed pattern.
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Charcoal Black – Found in the grid-like linear detailing, sharpening the abstract composition and enhancing contrast.
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Frosted Silver-Grey – Highlighted in raised sections of the pile, adding luminosity and a modern metallic sheen that reflects light beautifully.
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Soft Sky Blue – Appearing within tonal streaks, lightening the composition and contributing a subtle, velvet-like glow that enhances movement within the design.
Every rug has a pile direction — the direction in which the fibres run. With a cut pile rug with a shimmer, light reflects off the fibres differently, which can make the rug appear lighter or darker depending on where you are standing. You can see this by looking at the rug from one end of the room, then walking to the other end and looking back — it may appear darker in one direction and lighter in the other. This is not a manufacturing fault but a natural characteristic of cut pile rugs. It’s worth keeping in mind when deciding where to place the rug, especially if the appearance of it being lighter or darker from one side might matter in your space. This effect is in ranges such as Aurora, Craft, and Apollo.