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  2. Carpetright - Wikipedia

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    New Carpetright Store (2018) Carpetright in Oxted (2019) Carpetright in Croydon (2018) 'Carpetright' is a British retailer founded in 1988 by Lord Philip Harris. Since July 2024, the retailer has been a division of Tapi Carpets which purchased the Carpetright brand, intellectual property, and some locations from administration proceedings for £3.7 million.

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    We polled rug experts to reveal the top rug trends on the rise for 2025. From shag to jute, there's a rug trend for every space and style. 6 Rug Styles That Are Everywhere Right Now, According to ...

  4. Country Living - Wikipedia

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    Country Living is an American lifestyle and home magazine published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978. [2] The monthly magazine focuses on food, home renovation, home decor, DIY and lifestyle. The magazine hosts four Country Living Fairs a year in Rhinebeck, NY, Nashville, TN, Columbus, OH and Atlanta, GA.

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  6. Kilim - Wikipedia

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    A kilim ( Persian: گلیم gilīm Azerbaijani: kilim کیلیم; Turkish: kilim; Turkmen: kilim) is a flat tapestry-woven carpet or rug traditionally produced in countries of the former Persian Empire, including Iran, but also in the Balkans and the Turkic countries. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs. Modern kilims ...

  7. Oriental rug - Wikipedia

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    The collecting of oriental rugs as an art form began in the 1880s. It was confirmed by two groundbreaking exhibitions. The first took place in Vienna in 1891, focusing on the rugs of the imperial collection of the House of Habsburg, but including specimen from private collections as well. [142] The second was held in London in 1892.