


3'3"X 4'11" Polypropylene Ivory/Navy Area Rug
Marsoni
M251S
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3'3"X 4'11" Polypropylene Ivory/Navy Area RugEnhance your home with this enthralling ivory navy porter rug, which will transform your floors into beautiful pieces of art. It's a glamorous piece, which will certanly breathe some fresh air into the ambiance of your home and get rid of monotony and unformity. This rug is a high quality piece made in India, which is machine woven in polypropelene frisee yarn with a 3 4" pile height. It's part of the Sicar collection, and its traditional design and
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