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Home Textiles Today Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 8/4/2011 2:08:02 AM
Mohawk's Woolrich licensed collection continues to grow with new additions like Maple Grove, which is suitable for indoor or outdoor use with its 100% olefin construction. |
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Sphinx/Oriental Weavers is expanding its USA-made 100% polypropylene Emerson collection with several new designs, including this one, in a vivid palette that includes tomato red, pumpkin orange, turquoise blue, and bright acid green mixed with earth tones. |
The Rug Market America is introducing Bloomsbury, a new addition to its Resort collection of indoor/outdoor hooked polypropylene rugs. This whimsical floral design is an all-over print that incorporates rich green hues with contrasts of white |
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Foreign Accents' new India-made Chelsea collection of hand-tufted 100% wool rugs employs over-tufted yarns on a flat woven background for a dramatic effect on the floor. |
Kas Rugs' Ruby collection is in full bloom. Made in China, the rugs are 100% wool and hand-tufted. |
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Karastan is expanding its Carmel Collection with new looks, like Fern Canyon. All Carmel rugs are woven on Wilton looms in the U.S.A. of two-ply nylon yarn. |
Company C is introducing the new Autumn Botanical Collection, which includes this pattern named Landscape of ferns and flowers, silhouetted like pressed specimens or botanical illustrations. Made of 100% wool, the rugs are hooked and tufted. |
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Capel Rugs is building up its core program of domestically-made braided rugs with several new collections, including this one titled Countryside. Composed of a blend of wool and nylon, the rugs come in the Blacksmith, Blue River, Barn Star Red, Patriot Blue, Rustic Red and Sagebrush colorways. |
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