A panel called ''Heart of the Rose'' designed by Margaret Macdonald in Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House inspired the Windyhill Rug. This elegant rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep. Windyhill Rug RU-1140 RU-1140 Stickley

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Area Rugs RU-1140 at Colorado Style Home Furnishings

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The Area Rugs RU-1140 is available in the Denver, Colorado area from Colorado Style Home Furnishings.

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Product Description: A panel called ''Heart of the Rose'' designed by Margaret Macdonald in Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House inspired the Windyhill Rug. This elegant rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.

Collection Features: A panel called ''Heart of the Rose'' designed by Margaret Macdonald in Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Hill House inspired the Windyhill Rug. This elegant rug is hand-knotted by Nepalese weavers using wool from Himalayan Highland sheep.

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Brand: Stickley

Category: Area Rugs

Collection: Designer Rugs

Description: Windyhill Rug

Group: RU-1140

SKU: RU-1140

Type: Rugs

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