Description
If you're a fan of art and vintage collectibles, look no further than this exclusive hanging rug cover from The New Yorker, dated June 12, 1971. Created by the talented Charles E. Martin, this piece serves as a stunning representation of both creativity and nostalgia. Please note that this listing is for the cover only, with no label attached.
This unique item is perfect for enhancing your home décor or collection. Imagine showcasing this beautiful hanging rug cover in a gallery wall or adding it to your art collection. Its vibrant design will certainly capture attention and spark conversation!
The item you see in the picture is exactly what you will receive, so you can buy with confidence. Make sure to check the image for specifics regarding its condition. We strive to provide accurate representations of our items, so you know exactly what to expect.
We also offer combined shipping options—simply reach out to us for details! Each of our items arrives with a protective plastic covering, ensuring that your purchase stays in pristine condition.
The dimensions of this charming piece are approximately 11 1/2” x 8 1/2”, making it a perfect size for any space. Whether you decide to hang it or simply display it on a shelf, it will add a touch of sophistication to your surroundings.
- Unique art piece showcasing vintage design by Charles E. Martin.
- Perfect for home decoration or as a collectible item for enthusiasts.
Add this exquisite hanging rug cover to your collection today and let it brighten your home with its distinctive artistry!