Milliken Winter Seasonal Santa"s Visit Christmas Novelty Rug 3"10" x 5"4"

Price 103.95 - 149.98 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 15961047537

Brand Milliken

Manufacture Milliken & Company

Manufacture Country USA

4533-1800-200 Size: 3"10" x 5"4" Features MilliGuard, 5-year soil and stain resist protection Bringing winter and holiday cheer to your home, Milliken has designed yet another unique collection to brighten up this season. The Winter Seasonal collection will surely bring comfort and joy into your home with the anticipation of the most wonderful time of the year on the horizon. Constructed of premium nylon fibers and offering Milliken"s Milliguard, a chemical solution designed to protect against soiling and stains, any selection in the Winter Seasonal collection will surely complement your festive decor. -Constructed of premium nylon fibers -"Milliguard"- protects rugs against soiling and stains Winter Santa"s Visit Novelty Christmas Rug pictured left Bringing winter and holiday cheer to your home, Milliken has designed yet another unique, creative rug to brighten up this season. The Winter Santa"s Visit rug will surely bring comfort and joy into your home with the anticipation of the most wonderful time of the year on the horizon. Constructed of premium nylon fibers and offering Milliken"s Milliguard, a chemical solution designed to protect against soiling and stains, the Winter Santa"s Visit rug will surely complement your festive decor. Features: -Constructed of premium nylon fibers -"Milliguard"- protects rugs against soiling and stains -5 year warranty -Available in the following sizes: 2"8" x 3"10", 3"10" x 5"4", 5"4" x 7"8" Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8" x 10" and larger may ship Truck Freight. About Milliken Rugs Milliken"s roots date back to 1865 when Seth Milliken and William Deering founded Deering Milliken Company, a small woolen fabrics company in Portland, Maine. Deering soon left to start his own company. In 1868, Seth Milliken moved the company headquarters to New York City, at that