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Andes Area Rug by Capel - Pewter
SKU
ADJ200003
Since 1917, Capel has brought to life America's best-loved floor coverings. From original Capel braids to the finest hand knotted selections, Capel is continuing a tradition by offering the most unique, most diverse area rug collection in the world.
Today, more than 80 years after stitching that first rug, Capel has become America's largest manufacturer and importer of area rugs. Capel's Woven-Flatwoven Collection embodies an incredible diversity of handmade and machine-woven rugs made in America, Europe and the Far East. Thanks to modern technology, many of the classic oriental rug designs are being preserved in beautiful machine woven reproductions from Europe. Capel's Hand Hooked Collection features an exciting array of designs. Hand knotted rugs from India and China display a devotion to quality, earning Capel its outstanding reputation as a source for only the finest area rugs.
The Andes Collection is hand tufted of pure 100% New Zealand wool. Each rug has a 1/2" pile height and is triple washed to create a rich patina on the yarn surface. The interesting geometric maze design is taken from Chilean pottery designs circa 1850. Professionally clean.
Features:
- 100% New Zealand Wool
- Hand-woven in India
- Hand-Tufted
- Modern and Sophisticated
- Casual and Comfortable
- Designed to last a lifetime
Whether you crave a traditional, contemporary, modern, or simplistic life style, we offer an eclectic selection of fine area rugs and carpet designs crafted from the finest yarns.
Our collections unfold the spirit of older times. They have been inspired by life and the world surrounding the artisans. We take pride in using the rug makers’ visions of yester years and today to bring permanence, comfort, dependability and timelessness into your home.
Our everlasting ethics, reliability and integrity assure that we provide quality products to our customers.
- Est. Shipping Time: Please allow 3-10 business days for delivery unless out of stock.
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