
Mid Century Organic Pebble Pattern in Blue and Sage Welcome Mat
Rounded pebble shapes in varying sizes and opacities arrange themselves in dense, rhythmic rows across a cream ground, creating a meditative grid of muted blues, sage greens, soft golds, and charcoal tones. The organic ovals seem to float and overlap slightly, suggesting the influence of mid-century artwork while maintaining an abstract, contemplative quality through their subtle color shifts and gentle asymmetry. At home in a modern living room or a mid-century inspired workspace. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
Rounded pebble shapes in varying sizes and opacities arrange themselves in dense, rhythmic rows across a cream ground, creating a meditative grid of muted blues, sage greens, soft golds, and charcoal tones. The organic ovals seem to float and overlap slightly, suggesting the influence of mid-century artwork while maintaining an abstract, contemplative quality through their subtle color shifts and gentle asymmetry. At home in a modern living room or a mid-century inspired workspace. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.
Original: $75.00
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$26.25Description
Rounded pebble shapes in varying sizes and opacities arrange themselves in dense, rhythmic rows across a cream ground, creating a meditative grid of muted blues, sage greens, soft golds, and charcoal tones. The organic ovals seem to float and overlap slightly, suggesting the influence of mid-century artwork while maintaining an abstract, contemplative quality through their subtle color shifts and gentle asymmetry. At home in a modern living room or a mid-century inspired workspace. Built from durable looped vinyl with a non-slip latex backing and made to order, ready to take the weather. The first thing guests see, an independent artist's work waiting at the door.























