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Chilewich Overshot Floor Mat

ChilewichOvershot Floor Mat

$210
30% off: $147
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  • With lively yet refined rows of interlocking concentric circles, overshot is a contemporary interpretation of traditional textiles. It is named for a weave structure with a long history and a distinctive construction: as the weft yarn jumps or "shoots".  
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
  • Handcrafted of vinyl and polyester 
  • Size is approximate; we recommend use of a rug pad (not included)
  • Item Weight (Lbs.): 2.5
  • Made in USA

Proposition 65 warning for California residents
Please note: Rugs (especially wool rugs) are prone to a natural shedding process. With regular vacuuming, the shedding will decrease over time. Hand-knotted rugs tend to shed less than hand-tufted rugs, and flatweave rugs will shed less than those with a deeper pile, but all rugs will shed more in high-traffic areas than they do in lower-traffic spaces.Unfortunately, we cannot provide rug swatches at this time. We apologize for the inconvenience.

We recommend using a rug pad with every indoor rug to prolong its beauty by minimizing everyday wear and tear and providing a little breathing space to help prevent fiber damage. A pad also helps stabilize the rug, reducing slippage on hard floors.
About Chilewich:
The New-York-based designer Sandy Chilewich is founder and creative director of Chilewich, a company best known for contemporary table settings and modern design. For the last three decades, Sandy Chilewich has focused on reinterpreting underutilized fibers and overlooked manufacturing practices while producing placemats, floor mats, and other designs marked by ingenuity and elegance. Chilewich's husband, Joe Sultan, sold his architecture practice in 2004 and joined the company full time as CEO. The two have changed the firm's corporate name to Chilewich | Sultan LLC to reflect their business partnership.