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Walmart's Stunning New Rug Is Giving Major Anthropologie Vibes for Much Less

Walmart's Stunning New Rug Is Giving Major Anthropologie Vibes for Much Less

Yahoo06-05-2025
If you love Anthropologie but aren't a big fan of the price tags, same. Luckily, it is the year 2025 and dupes abound, and I found a dang good one from Walmart that looks like an Anthropologie rug (but for Walmart prices).
The Moynesa 5'x7' Floral Living Room Rug features scalloped edges, floral motifs and plenty of charm. The low-pile throw rug is non-slip and washable, making it perfect for households with children or pets. It's only $50.99.
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Moynesa 5'x7' Floral Living Room Rug, $50.99 at Walmart
Moynesa 5'x7' Floral Living Room RugWalmart
Shoppers absolutely love the style of the rug, calling it beautiful and saying that it really pulls their homes together. "The design of this rug is beautiful. It really pulls my living room together. It is very soft and feels lovely to walk on, in addition to looking great. I am very happy with this purchase. It makes my apartment feel more like a home."
Related: Walmart's Chic New Cottagecore Collection Is Already Selling Out
That said, reviews were mixed on the actual texture of the rug. Many reviews stated they loved how soft the material of the rug is.
"Obsessed with this! The pattern is so cute, the texture of the rug itself is lovely, and I can't wait to get other matching rugs for the house in the near future." said Walmart customer Jessica in a review.
However, other reviews expressed frustration with how soft the rug is, saying it's difficult to vacuum. "They say the rug is lightweight and they are correct. It is so light the vacuum wants to suck it up!' The design is different but cute, the green is a dark dusty green." said an anonymous Walmart customer in a review.
If you have a boho style and been needing a new rug to pull your space together, check out this one.
Related: Wayfair Is Selling a Stunning $155 Rug for $60, and Shoppers Say It's 'Perfect'
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