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Cool Rides

Staff -- Interior Design, 10/31/2008 12:00:00 AM


Wagon by Nought Collective.


Rover by Nought Collective.
Rover by Nought Collective.

Tractor by Nought Collective.
Tractor by Nought Collective.

Truck by Nought Collective.
Truck by Nought Collective.

Bus by Nought Collective.
Bus by Nought Collective.

Foot traffic in your home takes on a whole new perspective with OTO, the latest introduction from the Nought Collective. Building on the study of metal from the company's ETU collection, this new line of nine carpets encapsulates the American love of transit, be it by station wagon, truck, school bus, all-terrain vehicle, or construction vehicle.

These playful designs, available in all silk, a combination of silk and Tibetan wool, or as silk and cashmere blends, are Rugmark-certified. Weavers hand knot each carpet in Nepal, and the rugs are available with a 1/5-inch pile thickness at 7 by 9 feet, 8 by 10 feet, or 10 by 12½ feet. 212-620-3024; thenoughtcollective.com. circle 612



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