Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04
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Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04

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Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17 04 Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17 04 is a made to order rug listing from Netline Home, created for customers who want a refined machine washable chenille rug with a warm kilim character, practical everyday comfort, and a polished interior design look. This design belongs to the Netline Lacasa collection and is

Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04

Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04 is a made-to-order rug listing from Netline Home, created for customers who want a refined machine washable chenille rug with a warm kilim character, practical everyday comfort, and a polished interior-design look. This design belongs to the Netline Lacasa collection and is prepared as a flexible Shopify product listing with size variants, searchable product data, image-based content, and clear room-use language. The product is named from the organized media folder as a Modern style in Blue Navy Black Anthracite colors. The product is written for shoppers who compare rugs by texture, room fit, backing, color mood, and pattern detail before they choose the right piece for a living room, bedroom, hallway, kitchen, entryway, or studio.

The visual direction of this rug is led by the product image URLs supplied with the original catalog. The primary image is used as the main design reference, while the gallery images support close review of pattern scale, border rhythm, weave character, and styling potential. Instead of relying on a short generic description, this listing gives shoppers enough context to understand how the rug may work in real homes. It highlights the softness of chenille, machine washable care, the low-profile kilim-inspired structure, and the easy layering effect that makes the piece suitable for modern, transitional, vintage, bohemian, farmhouse, and relaxed contemporary interiors. Customers can use the imported Shopify images to compare color balance, motif spacing, edge detail, and overall mood before selecting a size.

Why customers choose this Netline Home rug

  • Machine washable construction for easier care in active homes.
  • Soft chenille texture with a low-profile kilim look.
  • Curated for the Netline Lacasa collection by Netline Home.
  • Available sizes: 100x200 cm, 120x180 cm, 155x230 cm, 200x300 cm, 60x90 cm, 80x150 cm, 80x300 cm.
  • Design code: 17-04.

Size, packing volume and weight

Size Packing volume Weight
60x90 cm 31x31x4 cm 0.86 kg
80x150 cm 41x41x6 cm 1.86 kg
80x300 cm 41x41x8 cm 3.8 kg
100x200 cm 50x34x7 cm 3 kg
120x180 cm 41x46x6 cm 3.36 kg
155x230 cm 55x52x6 cm 5.6 kg
200x300 cm 53x58x10 cm 9 kg

This made-to-order rug listing is optimized for shoppers searching for a chenille rug, kilim rug, runner rug, machine washable decorative rug, soft textured area rug, non-slip cotton back rug, and custom size home decor rug under the Netline Home brand. The language is intentionally clear and descriptive so the product can be found through collection pages, internal search, Google Shopping data, and long-tail organic searches. The rug is presented as a versatile foundation piece: it can soften a seating area, add visual depth under a coffee table, define a bedside zone, warm up a corridor, or bring pattern to a kitchen without making the room feel heavy. The chenille surface gives the design a comfortable hand-feel, while the kilim-inspired profile keeps the overall look tidy and easy to place with furniture.

For styling, pair Netline Home Blue Navy Black Anthracite Modern Machine Washable Chenille Rug Design 17-04 with natural wood, matte black metal, cream upholstery, linen textures, stoneware, woven baskets, glass tables, or low-profile sofas. In compact apartments, it can make a small room feel more intentional by anchoring the furniture layout. In larger spaces, the available size options help create a more generous rug footprint that connects chairs, tables, and storage pieces into one calm composition. If the design is used as a hallway runner, the pattern can guide the eye through the space and add interest to otherwise simple flooring. If it is used in a bedroom, the soft texture can create a warmer landing area around the bed. For dining or kitchen-adjacent areas, the low-profile character helps the rug sit neatly without overwhelming cabinetry or chair legs.

Every Netline Home listing is prepared with practical ecommerce details in mind. The product name is written in English, the vendor is set to Netline Home, the product type is assigned as Rugs, the tags are organized around room use and material keywords, and the image gallery is imported from the existing image URLs. The description also includes image references so customers and search engines can connect the written content with the visual product story. Available sizes for this listing are 100x200 cm, 120x180 cm, 155x230 cm, 200x300 cm, 60x90 cm, 80x150 cm, 80x300 cm. The design reference is 17-04, which helps store admins, customers, and support teams identify the correct pattern quickly when discussing made-to-order rug options.

The design metadata for this product is intentionally visible in the content: style is Modern, color family is Blue Navy Black Anthracite, and the design code is 17-04. This creates a unique product name and a clearer shopping path for customers who browse by color, pattern family, or decor style. Because all products in this made-to-order rug range are machine washable, the listing also supports shoppers looking for easier care rugs for family homes, rentals, pet-friendly rooms, and high-use spaces.

Design reference: The product imagery starts with the primary Netline Home gallery image, with the full gallery imported into Shopify from the image URLs.

Image URLs used for this listing are stored in the Shopify image columns and also referenced in this HTML description for richer product context. Gallery image data:

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