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Colorful Rugs Add Interest And Definition To Living Spaces
Some of the hottest rugs to hit the floors lately are the casual and frolicsome pieces by Company C. The vibrant colors and soft plush textures of Company C rugs make them desirable while the high-quality construction and materials make them practical. The family-owned company began designing rugs in 1997 and fabulous new styles are released twice a year. The beautiful rugs draw inspiration from around the world, including Japan, India, and France. While some of the rugs have a fun and exotic feel, others are more traditionally sophisticated. Our most popular design, the Yukata rug, is named after traditional summer kimonos; it features many of the same blossoms you might encounter in a colorful Japanese garden. Most Company C rugs are 100% wool, which allows them to look and feel beautiful for years to come. Whatever your style, the wonderful rugs from Company C can enhance your space. Dash & Albert Rug Company offers cotton and wool designs in an array of fresh, vibrant colorations. Dash & Albert’s unrivaled rug collection features joyful, bright stripes, not-so-classic plaids and checks, charming floral designs, and innovative patterns to make your space stand out. Many of their smaller rugs are machine washable which makes care a breeze. Rugs can also be placed on ottomans made by Lee Industries, creating a beautiful, textural and versatile piece of furniture. The ordinary ottoman becomes an extraordinary conversation piece to be used in a bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, or as a coffee table in a living room, den or office. An interesting rug can enhance any space in your home if you use a little imagination. Check out Company C and Dash & Albert for great styles and ideas you can use. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Kendal slack, 23, is the manager of retail sales for Traditions Style, a family-owned furniture and home décor shop in downtown Northville, Michigan. Kendal has been a part of Traditions since she was 14, assisting her mom, Karen, the store’s owner. While working part-time through her school years, Kendal graduated valedictorian from Milford High School in 2000. She attended Hope College in Holland, MI and received a BA in psychology and religion. After college, Kendal returned to a full time position as manager and assistant buyer. In 2005, while helping in the development of the store’s website, Kendal orchestrated a relocation of Traditions Style retail operations to larger quarters in downtown Northville. Kendal is an avid runner and bicyclist and is currently training for her first Ironman triathlon. Kendal resides in Farmington Hills, Michigan with her dog Radcliffe, a boston terrier, who is the store’s official greeter. |
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