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Zola Stripe Recycled Yarn Indoor/Outdoor Rug

Inspired by the fine artistry of antique Turkish rugs, our kilim is carefully constructed of polyester yarns and boasts a bold repeating pattern and rich color. Handwoven of recycled polyester. Easily rinses clean. Catalog / Internet only. Imported.
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Review 1 for Zola Stripe Recycled Yarn Indoor/Outdoor Rug
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Redsy
,West Chester
,PA
Redsy
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I like it...
March 26, 2013
I was crazy enough to put this rug under my kitchen table and to my surprise it's survived blue Play Doh and strawberry yogurt and cherry jello with only a baby wipe to clean it up. The color is a little different than I anticipated/hoped. The yellow is much more green than yellow, there is very little gray and some powdery slate blue that is more predominent than shows in the picture. The red is a washed brick color. Just hard to tell the true colors on a computer. Overall, the rug seems nice.
Review 2 for Zola Stripe Recycled Yarn Indoor/Outdoor Rug
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karid
,Boulder City
,NV
karid
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Not the color I expected
November 25, 2012
From the picture on the website, I thought it would be a little brighter reds/creams - but it was more terracotta. Lots of brownish reds with that yellow/green color. It looked very 70's to me. It is a nice rug, but not the colors that I expected. It doesn't look good in the area I bought it for and will return. It also seemed just like a normal everyday polyester woven rug. I guess I sort of expected something a little stiffer for outdoor use. I would feel weird spraying it down with a hose, but I could probably get used to it.