Super Area Rugs Classic Hartford Braided Rug for Indoor/Outdoor
$142
Super Area Rugs Classic Hartford Braided Rug for Indoor/Outdoor
Hand Washable amp; Reversible : This Kitchen Rug Is Made From 100% Polypropylene. Unlike Other Rugs Made From Jute, This Rug Can Be Washed Using Soap And Water.
Made In The USA: This Rug Is Made In The USA. They Are Hand Made Braided Rugs Crafted In New England From The Highest Quality Materials.
Long Lasting: Crafted Using Braided Technique To Ensure Durability And Comfort. These Rugs Are Made From The Finest Dyes And Yarns, Hand Sewn With The Strongest Stitch To Ensure Your Braided Rug Will Last Longer And Look As Beautiful As The Day You Purchased It, For Years To Come.
Use Anywhere: This Classic Braided Rug Is Designed For Any Room With High Traffic. Soft Enough To Go Shoeless, But Durable Enough For The Elements. Use The Hartford Braided Rug As A Porch Rug, Patio Rug Or Entryway Run.
Inviting Colors: Accent Colors Include Burgundy, Taupe, Beige
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Product Description
The Hartford Braided Rug
Our Hartford line of braided rugs celebrates the American traditional of the classic braided rug. Featuring a race track design, in a semi-heather braided, the Hartford braided rug bring you back to the colonial times. Using century old techniques and a modern color combination, our braided rugs are great for those looking to bring their homes up to date while keeping tradition alive.
Our Hartford braids are :
Indoor / Outdoor Friendly
Easy to clean
Can be vacuumed with a direct suction vacuum
Kids amp; Pet friendly
Available in 6 colors and Unlimited Sizes
The only braided rug you will need!
Super Area Rugs Classic Hartford Braided Rug for Indoor/Outdoor
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Now that I showed you guys how easy it is to make badam halwa in Instant pot, let’s take it a notch up and make halwa jars!
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