The One That Disappears
Black Carpet Runner Rental in Winnipeg
A runner designed to disappear. It argues with no brand palette, holds up under low light and in front of a lens, and comes in either width cut to your walk.

Specifications
| Colour | Black |
|---|---|
| Widths | 6 ft and 4 ft |
| Lengths | Cut to length on request |
| Material | Polyester pile, woven polypropylene backing, merrowed edge, 10 mm thick |
| Installation | Indoor and outdoor; fixed with professional double-sided tape, lifts without marking the surface |
| Rental period | From 1 day to a month+ |
Width plus the length your route needs — those are the inputs. Anything past a single piece gets joined, and what is priced is the finished distance, not how many pieces went into it. How we quote →
Our carpet runners in action
Photographed after taping, with the route already open.

Why choose the black runner
Black contributes nothing at all to the frame, which is precisely why it exists. When the colour is already coming from whatever flanks the walk — a logo wall, a lit build, a launch display — what you actually want is a route that is marked and then ignored, so the artwork stays the only thing anybody looks at.
The second case is a room that is deliberately dark. Red or white on a dim floor amounts to a bright stripe across it; black disappears into it instead, letting an evening activation or a low-lit lounge hold on to the atmosphere it was lit for. Film and television use it for the same reason: a walked line that sits identically on every take and never touches the exposure.
Put chrome posts beside it for contrast, or black posts if the whole arrangement should fade back together. Tape is the usual story: professional double-sided, indoors or out, edges held flat under foot traffic, nothing left behind when it comes up.
