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*Bob*

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Rugs.


The ones that go on the floor, not on your head.


BIG rugs.


Any ideas for where you might go to see and buy a really big rug? 3m x 4m sort-of size. Shaggy, bobbly, roll-aroundy ones, not the Turkish brothel type. Cash waiting. Thanks.

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Well, that depends.

If you just want a rug that you like and looks nice, and you don't mind selling out to big chains, then I'd say both Ikea and John Lewis have a nice selection, depending on how much cash you have waiting.

If, on the other hand you want some kind of unique, statement-making, floor-based art work that expresses your personality and you can boast about when friends come round and feel cool and hip about, then I've no idea.


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I'm 'down with' the usual rug routes.


Ikea-types are fine for a quick fix but are a little coarse underfoot and destined for the bin within a few years.

There's John Lewis, them up to Heals and Pervs and SCP etc, but was just wondering if I've missed anywhere obvious?

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Things are getting rugly.

It appears that what we need, ideally, is a square rug.


Imagine that! A Square rug.


No-one makes square rugs: you have them individually hand-knitted by a Persian Princess in some boutique off the Kings Road for a hundred billion pounds.


Where can I find a selection of square rugs, of places that do custom sizing with terrible expense?

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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> You should go and talk to Maggie in MooToo. She

> knows everything about everything.


If the quality and style of her stock is anything to go by, I think I'd be better off talking to our cat.

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Oh *Bob* dear, how disappointing you are!


You sound dreadfully middle aged, and not edgy or "down with the kids" at all! Why just Saturday last I bought myself a funky Union Jack printed "Scottie Dog" type door stop from MooToo, and I feel so incredibly uplifted and trendy each time I stumble over it and almost poke my eye out on my Philippe Stark juicer!


As I glance around my capacious, luxurious home, I see all manner of funky fabulousness from Maggie's super shop, Marimekko expresso cups, Alessi Nespresso machine, Designers Guild soft furnishings and general super trendyness - all serving to reaffirm my fashion forward, design led superiority!


You should go and buy your rug from a discount emporium in Peckham sweetie, clearly you are simply purchasing a rug in an effort to obscure the view of your floor (OHMYGOD!).

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I for one, adore shiny tat. Although matt tat appears to be the current surface of choice on Alleyn Road. I had my marble kitchen surfaces ripped out and replaced with poured concrete years ago (sigh)! Detail is everything darling, but perhaps when I am ready to throw away my current rug I shall send you a PM (bats eyelashes)?
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I looked at Woven Ground, and do likee very much, but alas, due to the non-standard sizing, the quoted cost was ?3675.


Which is 'quite a lot'.


However - *RUG NEWS*- Selfridges and John Lewis do custom sizes on a number of their rugs but the cost is calculated per square metre, not "ooh, it's bespoke, that'll be eight times a much, please".

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