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Creator: Space Copenhagen
Collect Rug, SC84 - Stone- by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
Collect Rug, SC84 - Milk - by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
Collect Rug, SC85 - Milk - by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
Collect Rug, SC85 - Stone- by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
Collect Rug, SC85 - Camel - by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
Collect Rug, SC84 - Camel - by Space Copenhagen for &Tradition
By Space Copenhagen
Located in Dubai, AE
The Collect rugs are crafted by skilled artisans in Bikaner, India, with the undyed natural wool woven on a handloom. The work and expertise invested into each rug underscores the ar...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Indian Scandinavian Modern Space Copenhagen Rugs and Carpets
Materials
Wool, Polyester
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Pre-owned goods are exempt from import duties for U.S. customers.
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