Please measure your area and choose the right sizeΒ
Sizes:
- 6' x 8'4 - 24 Seats are 16.8" x 16"
- 7'6 x 12' - 24 Seats are 22.5" x 21"
- 7'6 x 12' - 30 Seats are 23.7" x 17.7"
Our City Skyline Grid Rug is incredibly versatile, complementing a wide range of classroom themes and color schemes π¨. Whether you're designing a modern tech-focused classroom or a traditional classroom with warm wood accents, this rug will fit right in.
Crafted from high-quality materials, this rug is built to last and withstand the wear and tear of daily classroom use. The durable construction ensures that it will maintain its vibrant colors and shape, even after years of use.
Not only is this grid rug visually appealing, but it also provides a comfortable and safe learning space for children . The soft, plush surface provides a comfortable place to sit or play, while the backing ensures that the rug stays in place, reducing the risk of slips and falls.
SensoryEdge ExclusiveΒ
Made in the U.S.A.
- Highest fiber density, with an infusion dye process. Ensures bright lasting color π¨.
- Anti-Microbial and Anti-Static Treatment: Guards against odor, mildew, and mold π‘οΈ.
- Treated with Scotchgard protector for superior soil resistance π§Ό.
- Class I Flammability Rating and Indoor Air Quality passed π₯.
- Bound and double stitched with nylon edge yarn for maximum strength and durability πͺ.
- CRI Green Label Plus certified π
Facts about some of the most famous cities in the United States:
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New York City is the most populous city in the United States and is known as the "city that never sleeps". It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty π½, Central Park π³, and the Empire State Building π’.
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Los Angeles, also known as LA, is the second-most populous city in the United States and is known for its sunny weather βοΈ, movie industry, and beaches ποΈ. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Hollywood Sign π¬, the Walk of Fame β, and Beverly Hills.
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Chicago is known as the "Windy City" π¬οΈ and is famous for its architecture ποΈ, deep-dish pizza π, and sports teams βΎ. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Willis Tower (formerly known as the Sears Tower) and Navy Pier.
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Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States and is home to iconic landmarks such as the White House ποΈ, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. It is also home to numerous museums and galleries.
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Boston is known for its historical significance, as it played a key role in the American Revolution π. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Freedom Trail πΆββοΈ and Fenway Park βΎ.
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Philadelphia is known as the birthplace of American democracy π½ and is home to iconic landmarks such as Independence Hall ποΈ and the Liberty Bell π. It is also known for its cheesesteaks π₯ and soft pretzels π₯¨.