Then Now Floor Rug by Adam JK
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$75.00
$60.00
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cotton/polyester
27.5 x 19.4 inches (69.85 x 49.276 cm)
machine washable
packaged in paper sleeve
$15 flat rate; international rates calculated at checkout
"Things may not have been amazing then but welcome to now!" This shaggy floor rug by Adam JK is perfect for bed rooms, dorms, or wherever a positive reminder is needed.
Made in collaboration with Adam JK and our partners at Third Drawer Down Studio.... Read More
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