Park Lane Hand woven New Zealand Wool Rugs 155cm x 225cm Dark Grey
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Description
Park Lane Dark Grey rug with a deeper neutral finish
The Park Lane Dark Grey rug is the moody neutral in the range, made for rooms that need more depth than beige, cream or soft grey. It works well with pale sofas, oak furniture, black metal accents, stone-look finishes and modern apartment interiors where the floor needs a stronger anchor.
This 155cm x 225cm version is useful for apartment lounges, bedrooms, reading corners and compact sitting zones. The look is textured rather than patterned, so it can add weight to the room without fighting artwork, cushions or furniture shapes.
Key features
- Park Lane Dark Grey rug for modern, neutral and contrast-led interiors
- Hand woven surface with a tight, tailored look underfoot
- Wool-rich blend that gives the rug a more natural feel than a flat synthetic mat
- Deeper colour helps ground pale furniture, white walls and open timber flooring
- Subtle woven variation adds interest without a printed pattern
- Suitable for bedrooms, apartment living areas, small lounge settings and layered neutral spaces
Where it works best
- Apartment lounges where the sofa area needs definition without a busy design.
- Bedrooms with white, charcoal, oak, walnut, linen or black accent furniture.
- Reading corners where a darker base can make the space feel more settled.
- Modern neutral rooms that need contrast against pale walls or lighter floors.
- Low-pattern interiors where texture is doing the visual work instead of print.
Specifications
| Range | Park Lane |
|---|---|
| Colour | Dark Grey |
| Size | 155cm x 225cm |
| Material | New Zealand wool and polyester |
| Construction | Hand woven |
| Origin | Hand woven in India |
| Backing | Latex backing |
| Pile weight | 2300gm/m2 |
| Style | Tight weave, dark neutral textured rug |
Choosing Dark Grey
Dark Grey is the more grounded choice in the Park Lane family. It suits spaces where Smoke Grey feels too soft, Stone Grey feels too light, or Pearl and Beige would not create enough contrast against the furniture.
Because the colour has more visual weight, it is worth checking the room balance before choosing it. Lighter upholstery, timber tones, glass coffee tables and pale walls can all help the darker rug feel intentional rather than too dominant.
More Park Lane Dark Grey options
Need a smaller rug for a compact nook or bedside area? Choose the Park Lane Dark Grey 120cm x 170cm rug.
For a larger lounge or main seating area, compare it with the Park Lane Dark Grey 200cm x 290cm rug.
For open-plan living rooms or oversized sofa layouts, step up to the Park Lane Dark Grey 240cm x 320cm rug.
Frequently asked questions
Is Dark Grey too heavy for a smaller room?
Not always. It depends on the furniture around it. In a compact room, Dark Grey works best with lighter upholstery, timber furniture or pale walls so the floor has contrast without making the room feel closed in.
How is Dark Grey different from Smoke Grey?
Dark Grey has more depth and contrast. Smoke Grey is softer and easier to blend into a pale neutral room, while Dark Grey is better when you want the rug to visually anchor the space.
Is this colour practical for everyday living?
It is generally more forgiving than very light cream or white-toned rugs, especially for normal day-to-day marks. Regular vacuuming still matters because wool-rich textured rugs can hold dust in the weave.
What interiors does it suit best?
It suits modern, industrial, apartment, monochrome, timber-and-white and contemporary neutral interiors. It is especially handy when the room already has pale furniture and needs a deeper base.
Should I use a rug underlay?
A rug underlay is a good idea on hard floors. It can help reduce movement, add cushioning and protect the flooring underneath.
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