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As we roll, er wrap up August, and prepare for the busy holiday decorating season ahead, we’re getting pretty excited about the new rug trends that are going to hit this fall. At the top of the list is the reintroduction of bold colors, which will replace recently popular gray, beige and neutral hues. Pantone’s Fall 2013 Color Trends In addition to captivating colors, silk-woven tribal motif rugs are a sure way give any space more personality. This 100% silk pile large scale Ikat design pictured to the right caught our attention right away. (Cool fact: The silk was up-cycled from vintage Indian saris and then dyed before being woven.) Abstract patterns (left) blended with color are also gaining momentum. And make no mistake about it: stripes are back. Finally, we’ve have had numerous requests for antique decorative rugs lately. These intricate rugs, such as the one pictured to the right, date back to the 1920s. You can think of them as pieces of art for the floor. Please stop by this fall as we continue to get fresh inventory in. As always, we’re more than happy to work with you to accommodate any special client requests.

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Page 1: Knots & Weaves' one-sheeter for designers

As we roll, er wrap up August, and prepare for the busy holiday decorating season ahead, we’re getting pretty excited about the new rug trends that are going to hit this fall. At the top of the list is the reintroduction of bold colors, which will replace recently popular gray, beige and neutral hues. Pantone’s Fall 2013 Color Trends In addition to captivating colors, silk-woven tribal motif rugs are a sure way give any space more personality. This 100% silk pile large scale Ikat design pictured to the right caught our attention right away. (Cool fact: The silk was up-cycled from vintage Indian saris and then dyed before being woven.)

Abstract patterns (left) blended with color are also gaining momentum. And make no mistake about it: stripes are back. Finally, we’ve have had numerous requests for antique decorative rugs lately. These intricate rugs, such as the one pictured to the right, date back to the

1920s. You can think of them as pieces of art for the floor. Please stop by this fall as we continue to get fresh inventory in. As always, we’re more than happy to work with you to accommodate any special client requests.