Asiatic Abbus Steel Designer Rug Soft steel tones run through a subtle striated texture that creates gentle ripples across the surface. Hand woven from 100% polyester, the rug offers a cushioned 4mm pile that feels comfortable underfoot while remaining practical for daily living. Made in India, it’s a refined statement piece from our Asiatic Designer Rugs collection, available in sizes 170x120 cm, 230x160 cm, 290x200 cm and 340x240 cm.
Why you'll love it
- Captivating design: A restrained, linear striated texture creates a sense of movement without overpowering the room, giving a calm, architectural feel.
- Sophisticated colour palette: Steel grey cores with lighter dove and ash tones blend to a nuanced, cool neutrals look that pairs beautifully with neutral walls and timber floors.
- Subtle visual feature: The gentle ripples and matte finish catch the light softly, adding depth and interest to everyday spaces.
- Construction and texture: Hand woven with a 4mm pile height provides a soft, cushioned underfoot while staying easy to maintain.
Perfect for
Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms and dining areas where a quiet, sophisticated backdrop is desired. It also works well in a hallway or study, providing a warm foundation for neutral furniture and textured fabrics in steel, charcoal and ivory tones.
Features
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Construction: Hand Woven
- Pile height: 4MM
- Origin: Made In India
- Design: Textured / Modern
Caring for your rug
- Vacuum regularly using a suction-only setting to keep the pile fresh and beautiful.
- Rotate occasionally for even wear and fading.
- Blot spills promptly, then spot clean with mild detergent and water.
Good to know
IMPORTANT TIP: For safety and extra cushioning, use an anti slip underlay such as Total Grip. Colours may vary slightly depending on your monitor settings. This item delivers to street addresses only, not PO Boxes. These rugs are airfreighted from our partner in the UK and can take up to 10 business days to reach our Sydney warehouse before we ship them out.
