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Custom Made Modern Area Rug in Bright Ethnic Pattern Bright Colors
Located in Palm Springs, CA
This one of a kind beautiful rug was custom designed for a Palm Springs residence to coordinate with custom dining room chairs of the same pattern. Beautiful modern design with a ika...
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1990s North American Modern North and South American Rugs

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Wool

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