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Capel Nags Head Bright Multi Area Rug

Capel Nags Head 404 Bright Multi Area Rug

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Capel Nags Head Bright Multi Area Rug


Known for their amazing colors and patterns, Capel’s flat woven collections fit easily into any space-or under any door-with zero pile height. Generally reversible, Flatwoven are a practical and affordable option for any room.

RugStudio # 168970
Brand: Capel
Collection: Nags Head
Weave: Rag Rugs
Material: 34% Wool 33% Nylon 33% Polyester
Origin: USA
Thickness approx: 1 inch
Rug pad is recommended for this rug.

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