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Lace White Sand outdoor 497009 Rug

Lace White Sand outdoor 497009 Rug

The Lace White Sand Outdoor rug is a beautiful blend of sustainability and softness—crafted from 100% recycled PET bottles and designed to bring a serene, sun-washed elegance to alfresco spaces. While some listings describe it as having a high pile of 20mm, the official Brink & Campman site notes it as a flatweave with no pile, which suggests a more structured, low-profile texture. This discrepancy might stem from different interpretations of its tactile density versus actual pile height.

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Lace White Sand outdoor 497009 Rug

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Lace White Sand outdoor 497009 Rug

The Lace White Sand Outdoor rug is a beautiful blend of sustainability and softness—crafted from 100% recycled PET bottles and designed to bring a serene, sun-washed elegance to alfresco spaces. While some listings describe it as having a high pile of 20mm, the official Brink & Campman site notes it as a flatweave with no pile, which suggests a more structured, low-profile texture. This discrepancy might stem from different interpretations of its tactile density versus actual pile height.

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The Lace White Sand Outdoor rug is a beautiful blend of sustainability and softness—crafted from 100% recycled PET bottles and designed to bring a serene, sun-washed elegance to alfresco spaces. While some listings describe it as having a high pile of 20mm, the official Brink & Campman site notes it as a flatweave with no pile, which suggests a more structured, low-profile texture. This discrepancy might stem from different interpretations of its tactile density versus actual pile height.