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Maharam Margin Rug

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Item No. 100193214

Maharam Margin Rug

Price reduced from $4,095.00 to $3,071.25 25% off
3.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100193214
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Manufacturer SKU: 650202-002
Maharam Margin Rug
Price reduced from $4,095.00 to $3,071.25 25% off
Price reduced from $4,095.00 to $3,071.25 25% off

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Details

Details

Maharam’s Margin Rug arranges crisp pinstripes in a ribbed, low-pile band for a thoughtful fusion of utility and luxury. Colored in coral, charcoal, mandarin, and turquoise, Margin is woven from 100% New Zealand wool—a material chosen for its enduring performance and aesthetic quality.
  • 100% New Zealand wool.
  • Made in U.S.
  • Rug pad recommended.
  • Designed to withstand carpet casters and busy foot traffic.
Brand
Maharam
General Dimensions
  • 108" W 144" L
Product Weight
61.75 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
2-year warranty
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Dimensions

6' x 9'

  • Length (in): 108
  • Width (in): 72
  • Weight (lbs): 30.5
  • Pile (Thickness): ½

8' x 10'

  • Length (in): 120
  • Width (in): 96
  • Weight (lbs): 45.25
  • Pile (Thickness): 47¼

9' x 12'

  • Length (in): 144
  • Width (in): 108
  • Weight (lbs): 61.75
  • Pile (Thickness): ½
  • 100% Wool.
  • Woven.
  • Backing Jute, Polyester, Latex.
  • Variations in color and texture are inherent to this textile.

Maharam Design Studio

Maharam was founded in 1902 by Louis Maharam, a Russian immigrant who sold fabric remnants from a pushcart on New York’s Lower East Side. Over the generations, the company became a pioneer of performance-driven textiles, and today—with a focus on aesthetic and industrial innovation—the Maharam Design Studio balances the principles of utility and technology with luxury and tradition.

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