1880’s Hooked Rug Chair Pad From Connecticut Estate For Sale

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1880’s Hooked Rug Chair Pad From Connecticut Estate :
$75.00

Add a touch of early American charm to your home with this beautiful hooked chair pad. The round rug features a stunning multicolor pattern and is made of 100% cotton, making it easy to clean and pet-friendly. Measuring approximately 16.5 inches in length and 18 inches in width, this chair pad is suitable for a variety of rooms, including the bedroom, guestroom, and dining room.


Crafted using the hook rug production technique, this chair pad boasts a unique and handmade touch. The three unit quantity ensures that you have enough to cover your needs. Care instructions recommend a gentle hand wash to keep your floors looking their best. This antique-inspired chair pad is perfect for any lover of beautiful, high-quality rugs.


NOTE: some of the hook threads are loose, but I would guesstimate that this would be an easy repair for anyone that’s familiar with the hooked rug craft.


this listing is for all three chair pads for one price!


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