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Carpets for Communities

Carpets for Communities

Honestly, I know you were thinking the room really needed a rug. Somewhere nice and comfy for the boys to sit while reading a book. A circular one would work well (just like in Jackie's room). 

I had been looking for the perfect rug for a long time. So much to consider; are there any out-gases (always a concern of mine with rugs), is it ethically made and of course the cost (oh the cost of rugs these days, this one is on my wish list).

Friday night while at the Eco-Elves Night Market we found the most beautiful colourful rugs. I knew straight away that we were going to take one home. It took us (I mean it took Caspar) ages to pick out the right, very perfect one. 

This rug was made by a mother in Cambodia, she has nine children to support. I was given her photograph and her story when I purchased the rug. Her story brought me to tears (I'm an emotional kind of person).

The rug has great texture, is really soft, thick and is machine washable (we washed ours straight away and it came out great). From Carpets for Communities. It's the kind of buy you tell your friends about so naturally I wanted to share it with you here. Otis approves too - he has been rolling around on it all day. 

Carpet for Communities

Carpet for Communities

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