The Maestro Montreal Grey Runner is a durable, low-profile short pile rug designed for practical everyday use, making it well-suited to busy areas such as living rooms, hallways, and dining spaces. Machine woven in Belgium from 100% polypropylene, it features a 0.7cm low pile height and a pile weight of 1.4kg per m², delivering a lightweight yet hardwearing finish. Produced using a printed surface technique rather than a fully woven construction, the rug has a flat, slightly fuzzy texture with short, slightly coarse fibres. A jute backing adds structure and durability, helping the rug maintain its shape over time.
The design showcases a modern geometric patchwork pattern, made up of structured rectangular panels arranged in a clean, contemporary layout. Each section incorporates a mix of solid colour blocks, fine linear stripes, textured woven effects, and bold zigzag accents, creating depth and variation across the surface. The layered grey palette gives the rug a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, ideal for modern, monochrome, or industrial-style interiors, while still offering enough contrast to add visual interest without overwhelming the space.
The colours and shades present in this runner include:
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Charcoal Grey – The darkest tone, adding depth and strong contrast within the design.
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Dark Grey – A rich mid-dark shade that anchors the pattern.
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Mid Grey – A balanced neutral tone used across larger panels.
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Light Grey / Silver Grey – Softer, lighter sections that brighten the overall look.
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Off-White / Cream – Used in zigzag and textured areas to introduce contrast and detail.
The Maestro Montreal Grey Runner blends Charcoal Grey, Dark Grey, Mid Grey, Light Grey, and Off-White within a structured geometric patchwork design. The tonal layering of greys creates a clean, contemporary feel that is both versatile and easy to style, making it a reliable choice for modern interiors seeking a neutral yet visually engaging foundation.
Please note:
Maestro is a budget quality & price collection with a durable, low-profile short pile. Maestro is produced using heatset polypropylene, a low-cost printed polypropylene pile, where the pattern is printed rather than woven. It has a flat, fuzzy-feel surface; the fibres are short and slightly coarse. A lightweight, practical rug at a lower price point, it is designed for customers seeking an affordable, practical solution.