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FOR SALE Rugs x 2, one large middle eastern style, other used black and white geometric pattern


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Selling two rugs.


First one is very large, approximately 200 x 280cm. Authentic Pakistani rug. Was in our living room for a couple of years but we've changed the look of the room so doesn't fit anymore. Very cosy, warm colours as you'll see in the photos with black and white patterned outer edge. In one area towards one corner there is a little give in the weave due to having had a footstool there but isn't really visible if used over carpet or on a non-slip surface - just mentioning to be as transparent as possible. If you aren't too fussy then it is fine.


Second rug is black and white geometric patterned heavy-ish rug, approx. 135 x 200cm. Now there are a couple of old stains on this one although, honestly, unless you are looking for them, you may not notice them as they are quite light. Depending on what you use this for, they may not be a problem i.e. for a child's bedroom or somewhere else that mess is likely! Have tried to show the marks in the photos but as they are so light, it's difficult to see them.


Asking for ?80 (ONO) for the large rug


Looking for ?40 (ONO) for the black and white rug


please PM me if interested. Am Based in Camberwell.


Photos in posts below.

SFS



And UPDATE:


Just had a potential buyer come and view the black and white rug so wanted to update with feedback. The rug is fairly old so not something of a showpiece - marks are more noticeable than I had suggested. Think I have become desensitized! And hard to show in photo toss. Still think it?s a functional rug good for spaces where you need to protect a carpet like a child?s room or good for the garden in the summer? Very open to offers below asking price - just need the space for baby on the way!! Any questions, PM me.

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