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A 5x7 rectangular multi-colored cowhide rug featuring a modern chevron stripe pattern with various hues of brown, orange, yellow, purple, and black.
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
Detail image of  5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug
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5' 5 x 7' 6 Cowhide Stocks Rug

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Product Identification

SKU #: 5499646

Dimensions

5' 5" Ă— 7' 6"

Dimensions (Metric)

165cm x 230cm

Colors

Primary color is Multi. Colors in this rug include: Multi, Beige, Black, Brown, Ivory, Light Blue, Orange, Purple, Yellow, Pink.

Material

Cowhide & Leather

Pile Height

1/2"

Collection

Cowhide Stocks

Construction Details

Hand Made

Origin

Made in: India

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Product Description

Handmade of cowhide and leather, this rug arranges narrow strips of hide into a precise chevron pattern that plays across a multi-colored background. Warm browns, beige and ivory alternate with accents of black, light blue, orange, purple, yellow and pink, creating a layered, painterly effect. The surface carries the natural nap and subtle sheen of hide with slight tonal variation and occasional flecks of color, giving the piece a tactile, low-pile texture that feels firm and grounded underfoot.

Use this rug to anchor a seating area beneath a coffee table, add pattern and warmth to a minimalist living room, or bring color and texture to an entryway or home office. It pairs well with leather or wood furnishings and complements both mid-century and contemporary interiors, providing a bold yet considered focal point for layered, eclectic, or neutral schemes.