A touch of Angela. We've long admired Angela Adams' aesthetic sensibility and have fantasized about adding one of her beautiful rugs to our home. Alas and alack, it is not in our budget at the moment. But a 2x3 rug for around $70 is. We saw these at AT:LA, but it wasn't until we started seeing them in children's stores that we began to think about them as a nursery piece.
These mini rugs could work particularly well in a small nursery or to help define a nursery area in a multi-purpose space. They're about the size of a bathmat, but thick and luxurious.
We were glad to learn that Angela Adams' rugs are not made using child labor - a common practice in the rug making industry (read more about this issue at the nonprofit RugMark).
The mini rugs are available in 4 designs, 2 colorways each for a total of 8 different rugs. They are available at Tottini for $70.
If you have more to spend or are ready to invest in a quality rug, view Angela Adams' whole collection here.
Do these hand-tufted rug hold up well? usually hand-tufted is synonymous with poor quality...
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I've been considering an Angela Adams rug for my little boy's room for a while now, not least because of the RugMark seal of approval. I love the designs pictured in the top photo.
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Ours has held up very well. We have a large Angela Adams rug in our living room, the most used room in the house. We have two children under the age of four, and live near a sand park, so we actually have to vacuum it about twice a day. We have spilled juice on it more than once. It still looks as good as it did the day that we bought it.
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Vacuum it twice a day? I'm lucky to vacuum twice a month. lol.
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