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The Ideal Home And Garden Magazine – January 2021

The Ideal Home And Garden Magazine – January 2021

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Good Homes Magazine – January 2021

Good Homes Magazine – January 2021

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CC-Tapis, Feathers

Luxebook – January 2021

CC-Tapis, Feathers An artistic marvel, Feathers is a collection designed by Belgian artist Maarten De Ceulaer for CC-Tapis, retailed by Sources Unlimited. The narrative of this rug centers around the beauty of bird feathers. Multiple colours, lines and patterns have been rearranged into collage like compositions, brought to life by hand-knotting the rug in Himalayan…

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The Ideal Home and Garden Magazine – February 2021

The Ideal Home and Garden Magazine – February 2021

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Living Etc Magazine – February 2021

Living Etc Magazine – February 2021

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Elle Decor – December 2020

Christmas Gifting Collection by Locherber Milano from Sources Unlimited We love more than what’s inside these hand-painted glass bottles that come different kinds of stoppers in wood or clay. Plus, they also feature classic decorative art or natural shapes, jacquard fabrics for labels, and fine wood! All in the details… The Sparkling 4 and Friends…

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The Ideal Home And Garden Magazine – December 2020

The Ideal Home And Garden Magazine – December 2020
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Exotica (Pioneer Supplement) – December 2020

Exotica (Pioneer Supplement) – December 2020

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Living Etc Magazine – January 2021

Riding on the promise of hope and shining positivity supported by fortitude pantone declares two colours for the year.

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Luxebook Magazine – December 2020

Like Compositions, brought to life by hand-knotting the rug in Himalayan wool and pure silk. The makers have hand cut an used different levels of pile-height to create a sense of illusion, depth an texture.

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