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WILLIAMSBURG Ghost Blossoms Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Discovered inside an antique cupboard preserved by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, these fanciful florals are a testament to the skilled
WILLIAMSBURG Print Block Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Inspired by an 18th-century antique textile in the museum collections at Colonial Williamsburg, this elegant pattern boasts a classic and
WILLIAMSBURG Winter Wishes Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Fanning across a coconut coir mat, graceful red berries spread seasonal spirit to visitors in “Winter Wishes.” Made from all-natural
WILLIAMSBURG Fresh Cut Pines Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Guests will be reminded of crisp winter mornings and the smell of farm-cut trees when greeted with this winter scene.
WILLIAMSBURG Merry Pine Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Deck the halls with boughs of holly and deck the doorstep with “Merry Pine!” Complementing this classic holiday phrase is a handsome holly
WILLIAMSBURG Spring Blooms Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
These cheery hyacinths and daffodils were recreated from antique botanical journal illustrations—the same images that inspired a majority of 18th-century
WILLIAMSBURG Portobello Peacock Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
A classic and timeless floral design that speaks to artistic flights of fantasy with glorious blooms, peacocks, and butterflies that
WILLIAMSBURG Madison Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
This flirty geometric design was inspired by a mid-1820’s ladies cotton gown donated to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation by prolific
WILLIAMSBURG Holiday Cardinal Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
The 18th century was a time of great exploration and discovery. Naturalists from Europe traveled throughout the New World discovering
WILLIAMSBURG Merry and Bright Star Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Star light, star bright, a festive star I see tonight! Inspired by creamware shapes and linework adorning earthenware in the
WILLIAMSBURG Flame Stitch Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat
Also known as bargello or Florentine stitch, traditional flame stitch needlework combines long, vertical stitches and bold colors into zigzagging