- Stock ID: KCTR02
- Category: Rectangle
- Tags: Rectangle
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TABLE RUNNER
Fabric GSM:
Uni Plain: 190 GSM
Uni Chambray: 190 GSM
Design Variants: Available in two elegant styles – Plain Rectangle and offering both minimal and decorative options.
Size Options:
- Rectangle: 16" x 55" / 40x140 cm, 16" x 71" / 40x180 cm
- Tassel Rectangle: 16" x 55" / 40x140 cm, 16" x 71" / 40x180 cm, 16" x 86" / 40x220 cm
Fabric Quality (Plain Rectangle): Crafted using Uni Plain and Uni Chambray fabrics for a smooth and refined finish.
Fabric Quality (Rectangle Design): Rectangle runners use Uni Plain and Uni Chambray for a textured, artisanal feel.
Rectangles Details: Rectangles are securely stitched at both ends, enhancing the runner’s aesthetic while ensuring durability.
Finish: Precision-stitched edges for a clean, tailored look on every piece.
Use Case: Ideal for enhancing dining tables, console tables, and sideboards with a modern or traditional touch.
Versatility: Fabric quality and design options make it suitable for everyday use as well as festive and seasonal decor

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