Floors with Character: Road Kill Carpet

By Angel | January 27, 2009 5:24 am |
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Elements of designing,Interior design

I guess that this damn crisis influenced all spheres of our life. And not the way we like, it made life boring and dark, it made people suspicious and angry and it made things gloomy and cruel. Just one look at the following carpet with character makes me shudder, and imagine the way a mom will explain to her small child what it is.

Road Kill Carpet

The road kill carpet belongs to such things that provoke miscellaneous feelings, on one hand you don’t want to look at it and you feel really disgusting. But on the other hand you can’t take your eyes off it.

The Road Kill carpet seems to be a never dying struggle between attraction and repulsion. The carpet itself is handmade from 100% wool, so it is warm, soft, and cuddly.

Would you like to buy such a carpet???

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Floors with Character: Road Kill Carpet

  • Matt A | January 27th, 2009 at 11:19 am

    LOVE it and WANT it! Thanks for sharing. HOpe it will be on sale outside Holland.

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