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Manhattan Hampton Beige Rug
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Manhattan Hampton Beige Rug Classic, American patterns are represented in the Hampton area rugs from the Manhattan collection. Drawn with the definition and detail similar to the style of the renowned American painter Georgia O'Keeffe, the fruit art stands out against a checkered border to create an outstanding design. All rugs are machine made with 100% olefin in Saudia Arabia and come in neutral shades of cream, light green, rose, burgundy, beige and hunter. Features: -Machine made in Saudi Arabia from 100% olefin -6-color BCF palette: cream, light green, rose, burgundy, beige, hunter -Available in the following sizes: 1'10" x 3'3", 1'11" x 7'8", 3'11" x 5'7", 5'3" x 7'10", 7'10" x 10'10", Round 7'14" 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 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight. About United Weavers of America The United Weavers' main achievements spring from experience acquired through time and effort. Emergence of such skill can be summarized through three fundamental elements: -From a staff that includes a smart decision making management, experts that strive to meet both national and international needs, and employees who are dedicated and satisfied. -From the installation of the most technologically advanced machines available. -From material that is predominantly manufactured within the group and quality controlled according to strict Saudi standards. Therefore, it is a combination of man, machine and material that makes United Weavers unique. One example of their capabilities lies in their designs, which can be custom-made using advanced computer technology. Another example is their high production due to the latest automated equipment; their large distribution network not only extends into Saudi Arabia, but also reaches out to the world. Their competitive edge over other companies exists in the fact that they are self-sufficient throughout the manufacture of most of their own raw material. |

