Pottery Barn Rugs

by admin on May 9, 2009 · 0 comments 409 views

We all like to have that perfect ability that enables us to pick the best of all and when it comes to the décor of a room, rugs are a must and are appreciated by all of us for the spark that they can add to the room. So what kind of décor you want for your kid’s room? A boring look with the rugs that don’t catch anybody’s attention, leave alone the kid or would you something that adds sparkle to the room? Well! Pottery Barn Kids knows what you want, especially for your kids. PBK has a collection of rugs that makes up the décor suitable for your kid. The rugs are so simple and beautiful but at the same time are colorful and fresh.

Pottery Barn offers a variety of rugs designs. You can mix and match them with your room décor or could completely take a totally different piece that transforms your floors. All the rugs at Pottery Barn are known for their softness and durability. You can choose a 100% wool rug like the Clementine rug or go for the funky looking Chelsea Rug which has a blend of wool and rayon. Whatever you choose, satisfaction is guaranteed.

The bright and exuberant rug colors offered by pottery Barn crave for attention. The shimmery texture can surely be cynosure for every eye. Take a look at the Emily flower shaped rug, which is designed in a shape of a flower. It is a hand-tufted wool rug which blooms with color and texture. Not only is it an attractive floor covering, it is also the one that kids would love to play upon. Quite a unique piece that you would love to have for yourself.

Along with these rugs Pottery Barn, offers rug pads. These are pads that are designed to prevent slipping. You will find them to be highly useful and very practical to place in various home areas. Choose from their range to complete your rung purchase.

Rugs from Pottery Barn will completely change the way your home floors. Choose from their wide catalog for a lovely transform drab floors to vibrant ones that really catch people’s attention.

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