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Annie Block -- Interior Design, 10/1/2009

Stepping Out

Roger Thomas puts his best foot forward in his debut rug collection for the Natural Carpet Company

1. Bois de Bologne silk rug in Pigeon Blood on Sand.
2. Bruneleschi wool rug in rust, milk, violet, and black.
3. Buenos Aires wool rug in La Boca.
4. Giardini wool-silk rug in flame, hibiscus, purple, and olive.
5. Capello wool-silk rug in marigold on merlot.
6. Tuileries wool-silk rug in tangerine on nutmeg.
7. Cuernevaca wool-silk rug in coal on white. circle 400



Treading Lightly

Thom Filicia recycles plastic soda bottles with indoor-outdoor rugs for Safavieh

1. Durston in indigo.
2. Chatham in sea.
3. Ackerman in key lime.
4. Chatham in lawn green.
5. Durston in blood orange. circle 401

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