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Gaiam Recycled Plastic Reversible All-Weather Indoor/Outdoor Rug (9'L x 6'W) Aqua & Orange Turkish Pattern |  | Brand: Gaiam Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $89.00 as of 8/1/2010 04:40 EDT details
Seller: Gaiam Sales Rank: 83842
MPN: 18-0073_AQUA_6X9 ASIN: B002XX7E0Q
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| • | The recycled plastic floor mats are handcrafted by Thai artisans who receive a fair wage for their craft. | | • | Made entirely from spent soda bottles, the durable multicolored polypropylene strands stand up to foot traffic in mudrooms, kitchens, or anywhere else there are plenty of comings and goings. | | • | No maintenance is required only a spray from your hose. Reversible. | | • | Available in Aqua & Orange. 9'L x 6'W. Made in Thailand. |
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Product Description Make any room, whether indoors or out, that much more inviting. Our recycled plastic floor mats are handcrafted by Thai artisans who receive a fair wage for their craft. Made entirely from spent soda bottles, the durable multicolored polypropylene strands stand up to foot traffic in mudrooms, kitchens, or anywhere else there are plenty of comings and goings. No maintenance is required only a spray from your hose. Reversible. Available in Aqua & Orange. 9'L x 6'W. Made in Thailand.
Features: Indoor/outdoor rug is crafted by hand of recycled plastic soda bottles by fair trade artisans. Features the opposite color pattern on the reverse side flip it whichever way you want! The rug has a smooth feel, like a woven grass or bamboo mat but softer and longer lasting. Stands up to years of use with little sign of wear and tear. Just hose it off to clean!
Testimonial: "I love my floor mat woven from discarded plastic bottles! It adds a colorful, year-round accent to my deck, and makes the seating area seem like a cozy oasis. It is impervious to the elements, and looks great rain or shine! The fact that it can be hosed down for easy cleaning is an added bonus. This wonderful, durable product supports Fair Trade while finding a good use for those plastic bottles, which might otherwise find their way into the landfill." - Claudia Bonser
As seen in the November 22, 2007 San Francisco Examiner and the November 2007 Good Housekeeping
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