🏡 Elevate your space with Clifton — where style meets durability!
The Superior Indoor Large Area Rug from the Clifton Collection offers a 6' x 9' modern geometric patchwork design in beige-blue, crafted from durable polypropylene with a jute backing. Water and stain resistant, low pile, and OEKO-TEX certified, it’s perfect for high-traffic indoor spaces like entryways, offices, and living rooms. Available in multiple colors and sizes, it’s a stylish, pet-friendly upgrade that’s easy to maintain and built to last.
Brand | Superior |
Size | 6' x 9' |
Material | Polypropylene |
Weave Type | Machine Made |
Pile Height | Low Pile |
Construction Type | Machine Made |
Back Material Type | Jute |
Color | Beige-blue |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Theme | No Theme |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Vacuum regularly and spot clean. Rug pad recommended (sold separately) to avoid slippage. Use scissors to remove any loose ends. Turn occasionally to equalize wear. |
Pattern | Area Rug |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | OEKO-TEX Certified, Pet Friendly |
Room Type | Foyer, Entryway, Kids Room, Baby Room, Mud Room, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room, Guest Room, Home Office/Study, Kitchen, Lounge, Basement, Nursery, Sitting Room, Den, Family Room |
Product Dimensions | 108"L x 72"W |
Rug Form Type | Area Rug |
Style | Transitional, Modern or Casual |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Thickness | 0.31 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Model Name | RUG-CLIFTON-PARENT |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00190052086685 |
Age Range (Description) | All Ages |
UPC | 190052086685 |
Item Weight | 17.01 pounds |
Country of Origin | Egypt |
Item model number | 6X9RUG-CLIFTON MULTI-COLOR-LB |
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Good rug, just gotta reverse-roll the lil guy for a couple weeks
Just got this guy yesterday, got done unwrapping & unrolling him 'bout a half hour ago. He's in fine condition, no manufacturing stanky to speak of (at least for me) no snags or goofs in the nap or unraveling in the edge binding. Nice to see a "Made In Egypt" mark in the labeling, too.I was EXPECTING there would be roll creases/ripples so it didn't bother me much, I simply re-rolled him in reverse, matching the sharp roll creases at one end, and leaving the lighter ripples for the outside of the re-roll. He's tucked away now in a convenient corner to rest for a couple weeks.I might add I was SUPER happy to see he'd been packaged ROLLED as this is the ONE AND ONLY appropriate way for a carpet to be prepped for shipping.Lastly, he matches the neutral/sand color scheme of my lair maybe a little too well LOL but that's perfectly all right -- I **chose** him for that exact reason, & his square/rectangle patch pattern is a very pleasant break for my eyes. No matter where I finally place him, he will fit, except for that ridiculously short hallway I'm stuck with.So...I'll be back (I hope) on 26th Dec to update this review and see what's what with my trickery.UPDATE 15th DEC: I got impatient :DOkay the reverse-roll and letting him sit tucked away DID work to a satisfying but not perfect extentI was not expecting perfection, anyway, and I know the by now MUCH shallower ripples will work themselves out. The backing will relax slowly as I begin to regularly tread on the rug. I'm not in a hurry.It's that last foot of one end of the rug, originally the tightest-wound center of the original roll, that's looking a bit stubborn. For now, that end has a flat bottomed bookcase loaded with heavy items sitting on it.Soooo...maybe now I can wait til the 26th to see how things go.----UPDATE 20 Dec:Got a nice felt type heavy duty rug pad for this feller, and checked yonder creased end for how well the bookcase had pressed it before setting the pad down. Removed the bookcase, and VOILÁ - The sharp creases had been pressed quite nicely down, once again NOT perfectly, but *SUBSTANTIALLY enough* to where they won't spoil my safe use or enjoyment of the rug -- and all without *crushing* the short pile of the rug. These now-minor creases may just end up getting beaten out by treading on them, and onceI carefully placed the rug back over its padding -- the padding will only help that along.As you can see in the images, the first being the rug as observed *facing toward the dining area window and the second being the rug as observed *facing away* from the dining area window....I think I did a pretty good job getting those formerly quite sharp creases to behave politely enough.The small expense of adding that heavy 1/4 inch thick "overkill" rug padding 'neath this fellow is well worth it. I think I'd have done all right too with the rubber netting type :D
M**N
Love the color
Love thee size
1**N
Nice Rugs
I love my rug, but after months, the wrinkles are still there and ironing doesn't help. It is easy to spot clean though.
A**Y
4th One I have bought
Bought this rug 4 times all in different sizes they pretty much lye flat from on rolling them seems to only take a few days for the few wrinkles to come out. The price for them is very good and the quality is also well worth it
A**.
Lackluster area rug
Compared to website picture, color is off. More blue than Grey. Not as plush or color richness as site shows.
R**S
Awesome item
I bought this rug and it really looks spotless, elegant and cozy! I would buy this product again!
H**.
My Wife’s Wish
I got this based on my wife. She passed away, a few months after telling me she wanted it. I had to follow her wishes. This is beautiful, and I love the quality and colors of it. Also, the packaging was perfect.
C**P
Overpowering chemical smell that won't go away
We received this 8x10 carpet from Amazon 2 weeks ago and laid it down in our guest room over a carpet pad. There were wrinkles and a chemical odor, but we opened windows wide and set up a fan 24/7. After a few days, we had to shut the door to the room as the smell had permeated the whole house (2 stories, 4 bedroom house). After a week, the smell in the room was so bad, we had to take up the carpet and drape it over the railing on our back deck. The guestroom took 2 days to rid itself of the smell and the carpet wasn't even in there anymore. The carpet has been outdoors for nearly a week now, and still stinks--we've hardly been able to use our deck because of the smell. 2 days ago, we pulled the carpet off the railing (all the wrinkles fell out from hanging, so that's good) and placed it on the floor of the deck. An online search said to try sprinkling baking soda and letting it sit 2 days. 4 boxes baking soda and two days later, I vacuumed up my carpet (still outdoors, as is the vacuum--it is now filled with polypropylene smelling baking soda), and the smell is still there, although not as strong. We plan on leaving it out for another week. Hopefully it wont rain, but we live near Seattle, so rain, although not in the forecast, is always possible. If the smell is still there, I will have to contact the distributor. They say the next step is to steam clean it, but I am reluctant to put that much more work into it. I checked over all the reviews on this carpet. None of them mention chemical smells. The carpet looks good and seems to be of reasonable quality for the price, but it is worthless if I am unable to use it in my house.
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