Park Lane Wool Blend Modern Hand woven Hall Runner Hallway 80cm wide Hallway Runner Dark Grey
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Description
Park Lane Dark Grey runner for sharper hallway styling
The Park Lane Dark Grey runner brings the textured Park Lane look into hallways, entries and narrow walk-through spaces. It is a strong choice when you want the softness of a woven floor covering, but need a slimmer format than a standard room rug.
The deeper grey tone gives the runner more contrast than the lighter Park Lane colours, making it a good match for timber floors, black accents, charcoal furniture, concrete-look finishes and modern neutral interiors.
Key features
- Park Lane Dark Grey hall runner for entries, hallways and connecting spaces
- 80cm wide format for long, narrow floor areas
- New Zealand wool and polyester construction with a textured woven surface
- Hand woven in India for an artisan-style finish
- Tight weave with a neutral colour palette that is easy to style
- Latex backing for added structure underneath the runner
- Pile weight of 2300gm/m2 for a substantial feel underfoot
Best for hallways that need more definition
Dark Grey is the Park Lane runner to look at when the floor space needs a stronger anchor. It works especially well in hallways that already have black handles, dark furniture, charcoal rugs nearby, concrete-look tiles or timber floors that need a deeper contrast.
It can also help a long hallway feel more intentional. Instead of the space reading as a bare passage, the runner adds texture, direction and a more finished look between rooms.
Specifications
| Range | Park Lane |
|---|---|
| Product type | Hall runner / hallway runner |
| Colour | Dark Grey |
| Width | 80cm |
| Material | New Zealand wool and polyester |
| Construction | Hand woven |
| Backing | Latex backing |
| Pile weight | 2300gm/m2 |
| Origin | Hand woven in India |
| Best suited to | Hallways, entries, bedrooms, apartment corridors, wardrobe runs and matching rug layouts |
Overlocking is recommended for a cleaner finish
Add the finishing service here, overlocking both ends not exceeding 1 metre.
Our machinist collects runners on Thursdays and returns them the following Thursday. If you do not require overlocking, the runner can be shipped sooner.
Where this runner works best
- Busy entryways where a darker neutral is more forgiving than a pale runner.
- Long hallways that need texture and direction without a patterned look.
- Bedrooms beside the bed or through a wardrobe walkway.
- Modern neutral interiors with black, charcoal, timber, stone or concrete-look finishes.
- Homes using Park Lane rugs nearby where the hallway needs to feel connected to the rest of the space.
Care and everyday use
Vacuum regularly using a suction-only setting where possible, and rotate the runner occasionally to help even out traffic wear. For spills, blot promptly with a clean cloth rather than rubbing the surface.
On timber, tile, laminate or other hard flooring, a suitable anti-slip rug underlay is a smart add-on for grip, comfort and a flatter feel underfoot.
More runner options
To compare other hallway styles and formats, browse our hall runners.
For the finishing service recommended for cut runners, add runner overlocking.
Frequently asked questions
Why choose Dark Grey instead of Stone Grey?
Dark Grey gives the hallway more contrast and visual weight. Stone Grey is softer and lighter, while Dark Grey suits spaces with stronger timber tones, black accents or charcoal furniture.
Is overlocking worth adding?
Yes, especially for a runner that will be used in a high-traffic hallway. It gives the cut ends a cleaner finish and helps reduce fraying over time.
Can this coordinate with Park Lane rugs in nearby rooms?
Yes. It carries the same Park Lane woven look into a runner format, so it works well when you want the hallway and living spaces to feel connected.
Should I use an underlay?
For hard flooring, yes. A proper anti-slip underlay helps the runner stay flatter, reduces movement and makes it more comfortable underfoot.
Where does a darker runner work best?
It is a strong choice for entries, main hallways and high-traffic areas where a pale runner may show marks sooner or feel too soft against the rest of the room.
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