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Key features Anji Mountain Rug Company HPA-1428OD
  • Indoor/Outdoor Bamboo is harvested from fully mature Anji Mountain Bamboo
  • Stain resistant surface cleans easily with damp cloth or mop
  • 2 hour carbonization process for extra strength, longevity and appearance
  • Can be used indoors or outdoors
  • Anji Mounatin Bamboo Rug Co.'s Indoor/Outdoor Rugs (patent pending) will not mold, mildew or decay
  • Model: Anji Mountain HPA-1428OD Key West Bamboo Rug 2-Feet by 8-Feet
Dimentions: 96 x 0.25 x 24 inches
List Price: $99.95
Price: $95.99

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