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Place of Origin: German
Ewald Kroner Round Rug with Graphic Target Pattern, Germany 1970s
Ewald Kroner Round Rug with Graphic Target Pattern, Germany 1970s

Ewald Kroner Round Rug with Graphic Target Pattern, Germany 1970s

By Ewald Kröner

Located in Naples, IT

Pop art wool rug designed by Edwald Kroner. This soft and cozy rug features a graphic target pattern in a modern color palette of purple, mauve, and fuchsia. The rug is in good cond...

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1970s Mid-Century Modern Vintage German Rugs

Materials

Wool

Kymo Airy Premium Rug
Kymo Airy Premium Rug

Kymo Airy Premium Rug

$1,882Sale Price|30% Off

Kymo Airy Premium Rug

Located in Basildon, London

Introducing the Airy Premium Rug by Kymo, a beautiful addition to any luxury living space. This rug features a unique design that combines elegance and modernity. Crafted with high q...

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21st Century and Contemporary Modern German Rugs

Materials

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Pouf Charaktere Colette by Lyk Carpet
Pouf Charaktere Colette by Lyk Carpet

Pouf Charaktere Colette by Lyk Carpet

Located in Geneve, CH

Pouf Charaktere colette by Lyk Carpet Dimensions: Ø 62 x H 47 cm. Materials: 100% tibetan highland-wool,new pure hand-combed and hand-spun wool, natural vegetable-dyed wool, 100 knot...

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2010s Post-Modern German Rugs

Materials

Wood

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