HOME FURNISHING HINTS.
♦ — : BY"CEUA.'.' NO. B—THE VOGUE OF THE OVAL RUG. The home furnisher of to-day shows a tendency to break away from the traditional rectangular shape in furniture. The popular half-moon sideboards, long oval tables, and an occasional informal seagrass chair, give a new freedom t* once formal rooms. In the realm of. seagrass the new demand has been met by a range of new oval rugs in Durograss, that are appearing in smart homes. These Durograss rugs have two features that should recommend them to housewives—a binding at their circumference makes it impossible for them to become frayed, while a series of radial reinforcing strips give them a strength that will remove any doubts as to the serviceableness of Durograss., Most of the best shops sell these Durograss' rugs. —S-
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19164, 22 November 1927, Page 2
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132HOME FURNISHING HINTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19164, 22 November 1927, Page 2
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