MacKenzie-ChildsCourtly Check Landscape Floor Mat, 2' x 3'
$140
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This 2 ’x 3’ floor mat, featuring the landscape around our studio in Upstate New York, brings a little of our home to your home. Made of durable, slip-resistant vinyl and dressed up with a border of Courtly Check®, this indispensable floor mat is equal parts workhorse and show pony.
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.
- Handcrafted of certified non-slip vinyl
- Pieces may vary due to the handmade nature of each product
- Approx. 3'L x 2'W
- Size is approximate; we recommend use of a rug pad (not included)
- Made in USA
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 MacKenzie-Childs:
Since 1983, MacKenzie-Childs has created distinct items from an imaginative perspective, fusing traditional, modern, and playful elements into pieces that shout joy. Drawing from its rich handmade heritage, MacKenzie-Childs’ goal is transforming your home into your happy place and making every corner feel fresh and original. Inspiration comes from worldwide travels, the beauty of its unique headquarters on a 65-acre former dairy farm in Upstate New York, and a firm belief in living life to its fullest.
Since 1983, MacKenzie-Childs has created distinct items from an imaginative perspective, fusing traditional, modern, and playful elements into pieces that shout joy. Drawing from its rich handmade heritage, MacKenzie-Childs’ goal is transforming your home into your happy place and making every corner feel fresh and original. Inspiration comes from worldwide travels, the beauty of its unique headquarters on a 65-acre former dairy farm in Upstate New York, and a firm belief in living life to its fullest.