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Eternal Spring Handwoven Wool Rug | Multi

Eternal Spring Handwoven Wool Rug | Multi

Colors glow golden, like spring sunshine, uniting the vividly pixilated floral patterns to create a wholly unique design for a joyful, comfortable, welcoming environment. Nature inspired forms in Gold, Scarlet, Coral, Sprout and Sky interlock emphasizing the flatwoven, handmade nature of this flatwoven wool kilim rug. From the studio of Kit Kemp, a poet of color, whose distinctive style is defined by a reverence for artisans and a disdain for the rules, and the lines between art and life become indistinguishable and blurred.
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Eternal Spring Handwoven Wool Rug | Multi

$122.00

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Eternal Spring Handwoven Wool Rug | Multi

Colors glow golden, like spring sunshine, uniting the vividly pixilated floral patterns to create a wholly unique design for a joyful, comfortable, welcoming environment. Nature inspired forms in Gold, Scarlet, Coral, Sprout and Sky interlock emphasizing the flatwoven, handmade nature of this flatwoven wool kilim rug. From the studio of Kit Kemp, a poet of color, whose distinctive style is defined by a reverence for artisans and a disdain for the rules, and the lines between art and life become indistinguishable and blurred.

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Colors glow golden, like spring sunshine, uniting the vividly pixilated floral patterns to create a wholly unique design for a joyful, comfortable, welcoming environment. Nature inspired forms in Gold, Scarlet, Coral, Sprout and Sky interlock emphasizing the flatwoven, handmade nature of this flatwoven wool kilim rug. From the studio of Kit Kemp, a poet of color, whose distinctive style is defined by a reverence for artisans and a disdain for the rules, and the lines between art and life become indistinguishable and blurred.