Ranging in design from contemporary to lodge style, the Bella Rouge collection will surely complement any decor. The collection features a bold color pallette with rich shades of red and terracotta, accented by black, green and blue. The blend of single-point soft yarn with textured yarn produces a soft, yet thick exterior, assuring that these area rugs will infuse a touch of character into your home. Available in many different size options and designs, any selection in the Bella Rouge collection will certainly enhance the desired setting.
Features:
- Machine-made in the USA with 100% olefin
- Contemporary and lodge patterns with unique character
- Shades of red and terracotta, accented with bold black, green, and blue
- Available in the following sizes: 2'1" x 3'8", 3'5" x 5'2", 5'3" x 7'10", Round 8', 8' x 11', Runner 2'1" x 7'10"
Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 11' and larger may ship Truck Freight.
About Mohawk Select
Mohawk Industries is one of the world's largest floor covering manufacturers and distributors and is a leading producer of yarn, ceramic tile, area rugs and bath mats. Headquartered in Calhoun, Georgia, Mohawk designs, manufactures and markets woven and tufted broadloom carpet, area and accent rugs and mats and a variety of hard surface flooring products. The Company provides goods for all significant market segments, distribution channels and price points. Included in Mohawk's family of brands are some of the most popular and prestigious names in the industry: Aladdin, Alexander Smith, American Olean, American Rug Craftsmen, American Weavers, Bigelow, Dal-Tile, Galaxy, Harbinger, Helios, Horizon, Image, Karastan, Lees Carpet, World, WundaWeve, Custom Weave, and Mohawk and Mohawk Home.
Mohawk Industries' 125 year history of excellence is a lasting part of the American floor covering industry. It is a story of innovative ideas and of hard working people who built a company in the 19th century that remains an industry leader today.