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Item Ships From: Palm Beach
Cowhide Rug
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A Large Cowhide rug
Originally purchased from Knoll
Very clean virtually no wear
Category
1970s American Vintage Palm Beach - Rugs
Materials
Cowhide
$1,250
Postmodern Red Black Yellow Blue and Green Area Rug
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Minor spots as shown in the photos. We sell all items in the condition we acquire them, without restoring or repairing them. These vintage pieces may have wear consistent with their ...
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1980s American Vintage Palm Beach - Rugs
Materials
Fabric
Andy Warhol-US Dollar Sign Rug
By Ege Axminster A/S
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
' DOLLAR SIGN ' Rug after Andy Warhol
Denmark,Ege Axminster, dated 1981
Wool pile/limited edition of whicj this is number 164.
paper label ,woven artist's signature
Category
1980s Danish Vintage Palm Beach - Rugs
Materials
Textile
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