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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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WILLIAMSBURG Home Again Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat

Our “Home Again” doormat takes inspiration from a late nineteenth-century red-and-white quilt found in the textile archives of the Colonial
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WILLIAMSBURG Ahoy There Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat

The vintage inspiration for “Ahoy There” is drawn from an historical 1830s coverlet in the Colonial Williamsburg collection. The woven
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WILLIAMSBURG Sunflower Blockprint Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat

Sunflowers symbolize adoration, loyalty, and longevity. They originated in the Americas in 1,000 BC and were then cultivated as a
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WILLIAMSBURG Blanket Chest Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat

This folk floral design takes inspiration from a dome-lid chest covered in wallpaper from the archives at Colonial Williamsburg. Chests, boxes,
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Evil Eye Handwoven Coconut Fiber Doormat

Believed to protect from harm and misfortune, the evil eye is used across many cultures as a spiritual symbol and
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Seagrass & Coir Woven Coconut Fiber Doormat

Alternating between sections of coconut coir, tufted stripes of natural seagrass add an additional shoe-scraping element in this durable doormat.