Single Brown Picture Frame Half Round Coir Doormat
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Single Brown Picture Frame Half Round Coir Doormat

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Single Brown Picture Frame Half Round Coir DoormatThis sturdy entrance mat makes a wonderful gift any time of year. These mats have thick and tough bristles that will absorb considerable amounts of moisture and remove dirt from shoes and can stand up to any amount of foot traffic. Coir is naturally mold and mildew resistant. Coir mats are hand made from coconut fiber using a method that has been handed down through generations of artisans in the coastal villages of South India. The protective husks

This sturdy entrance mat makes a wonderful gift any time of year. These mats have thick and tough bristles that will absorb considerable amounts of moisture and remove dirt from shoes and can stand up to any amount of foot traffic. Coir is naturally mold and mildew resistant.

Coir mats are hand made from coconut fiber using a method that has been handed down through generations of artisans in the coastal villages of South India. The protective husks of the coconuts are seasoned in lagoons or storage tanks and the golden fiber is extracted with wooden mallets. This fiber is hand spun into yarn. The yarn is then tufted on to a vinyl base. Each door mat is crafted with the greatest of care and is a functional, durable work of art.

MAINTENANCE
Use this doormat in a sheltered area such as a covered porch. Do not expose to direct sunlight or excessive moisture. Some color transfer may occur onto natural stone, concrete or other surfaces if the mat is excessively exposed to the elements. Slight variations in size, color and texture are normal and add a special character for each individual mat. During the first few weeks, it is normal for coir doormat to shed fibers. Brush or shake mat regularly to maintain its best appearance and to minimize dust and dirt build up.

1. During the first few weeks, it is normal for this door mat to shed fibers. An occasional brushing or a good shake will help maintain its best appearance.
2. Shaking or brushing periodically will also help prevent excessive dirt build up.
3. To best preserve your mat, use in sheltered areas and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and water.
4. Some color transfer can be expected onto natural stone, concrete or other surfaces if mat is exposed to the elements.

Construction: Highest quality coir fiber extracted from organically grown coconut trees
Backing: Vinyl Backing
Production Time: 7-10 Business Days

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Amber Garabrandt
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
I loved this book!!
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I have a love/ hate relationship with Albertalli. I really liked Simon VS The Homo Sapiens Agenda and The Upside of Unrequited with their adorable characters and charming/ hilarious/ sometimes heartbreaking plots. I soared through these books and would recommend them to anyone- especially John Green fans. Then there was Leah On the Off Beat, which mostly angered me. I didn’t like her, or the way she acted toward her friends, how the love interest played itself out…. the book just pissed me off most of the time, with just barely enough good to keep me moving forward. What If It’s Us Brings out the best of this author- maybe due to the collab? The characters are purely magical even as they are each incredibly messy and neurotic in their own ways. I think it’s their imperfections that made them so fabulous. The premise was fantastic, the play between characters was perfect, and you saw a lot of character growth which is always a plus for me. My favorite character was definitely Dylan, the over the top best friend. I felt like he was the perfect foil for Ben. For me, this was the best book of the author’s to date. I loved it! My only objection, and it’s purely personal, I felt like the ending was too open. I want closure! And I want it to be EPIC. Still, five stars all the way. On the adult content scale, there’s some language, drinking, sexual innuendo and light sexual content. It’s not too crazy, and I would still give this one to a youngish teen. I give it a three.
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Thebookbella
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 4
A very fluffy read.
Format: Hardcover
3.5* This story is told from alternating perspectives, Arthur (who had ADHD) and Ben (who is Puerto Rican). Arthur is spending the summer in New York as an intern for his mother's law firm when he follows a very handsome boy (Ben) into the post office. Ben is trying to mail a box full of his ex-boyfriends stuff when he meets Arthur. Ben gets Arthur's name but Arthur doesn't get Ben's name and so when a flash mob breaks out at the post office, they get separated. The first 150 pages of this book is how Ben and Arthur are trying to find each other in the big city. So this book was a bit slow to start. But when they do finally meet up this dosen't become an instalove kind of thing. They do ease into. Being a collaborative effort between Becky Abertalli and Adam Silvera, I wasn't sure if this was going to rip my heart out or give me warm fuzzies, but truthfully it was a great blend of both. It had a lot of bittersweet moments mixed with moments that were just sweet. Having read a few other books by these authors, I was sorry to see that this didn't feel like it had the same kind of depth that "Simon Versus the Homosapian Agenda" and "They Both Die At the End" had. I felt like those two books had a lot more depth to them and a bit more deep emotionality and not just a ton of surface level fluffiness. The vast majority of "What If It's Us" was a lot of surface level fluffiness and I did not find myself loving this as much as the other two previously mention books I read by them. Overall this book was cute and enjoyable, but the characters felt a bit flat to me.
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Closed my eyes and dreamed...
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There's never enough romance and love in a book for a romantic soul reader. If you're one as well, check, this book for you. Do believe in destiny? Fate? Universe which brings two souls togeter? Check, it's all in here. A few more checks for you: unforgettable first love, first kiss, first touch. Second chances, do-overs, tears of pain, tears of joy. Wery well written, easy to read, making you long for more. With a few drama-queen shows, yet beautiful and entertaining. Looking forward to book Two.
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My favorite childhood book. Still have the copy I got in 3rd grade and I'm now 45. I try and buy one for every baby shower.
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Good classic gift!
Second time purchasing as a gift; loved it since I was a child. I always loved mice. This author always did cute artwork and stories. I enjoy them and enjoy sharing them with kids.
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