I purchased
sea grass matting from Bensons’ Import in
It comes in
6’x9’ “rugs” but it is made up of 12” square
sections that are sewn together and can be cut apart. The pattern of the square
looks very much like the image in At Home
of a painting of a
Heidi
Campbell-Shoaf, Curator
Historical
Society of
www.hsfcinfo.org
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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006
5:14 PM
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Subject: Sources for reproduction
straw matting?
We are looking
for sources for reproduction straw matting for floors in a Victorian home,
circa 1830-1850, in the 30"+ wide range.
Can anyone
recommend possible sources?
Thanks,
Todd Stockwell
Curator of Agriculture, Industry and Technology
650
(317) 232-8270
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