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RugSmith Bleach Machine Tufted Folk Flowers Coir Doormat, 18″ x 30″

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RugSmith Bleach Machine Tufted Folk Flowers Coir Doormat, 18″ x 30″


Make your home more inviting with our printed contemporary doormat. Crafted of coir, a fiber made from the husk of a coconut, this textural piece will keep the outdoors out and the indoors a little cleaner. Coir face with vinyl non-skid back. To clean simply sweep or shake.

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