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How To Make Cowhide Animal Skins Work In Modern Interior Design

The modern design aesthetic emphasises the epitome of cool coupled with our desire for pleasing spaces in which we can lose and also simultaneously find

February 05, 2012 All Posts, Cowhide Rugs
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Cowhide Concepts – An Overview Of Contemporary Modern Design

Design and style is playing an increasing role in consumer choice when it comes to buying home furnishings and deciding what decorative items to buy

February 05, 2012 All Posts, Cowhide Rugs
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The History Of cowhide And Other Animal Skins In The Modern Era

As Cowhide University has often pointed out cowhide animal skins and other animal products have made a dramatic comeback in cutting edge contemporary design and

February 05, 2012 All Posts, News & Promotions
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Cleaning Tips For A Cowhide Rug Or Cowhide Skin Carpet

Cowhide University articles on all things cowhide continued apace. Cleaning your precious cowhide rug or carpet is of course vitally important to preserve the value

February 04, 2012 All Posts

Cowhide – Cutting Edge Contemporary Design

Cowhide has broken out of the historic ghetto of ranching accoutrements and symbolic of its ‘Wild West’ past into one of the funkiest and chicest

How to Take Care of a Reindeer Hide or Carpet Part 2

Reindeer hide hair is constructed of hollowed out hairs which provides naturally excellent thermal efficiency. Reindeer hides ought to not be located in the front

January 10, 2012 Reindeer Skins

How to Look After a Reindeer Hide or Carpet Part 1

As part of Cowhide Rugs UK commitment to all things animal hides, pelts and skins today we bring you a short article about the wonderful

January 10, 2012 Reindeer Skins

Taking Care of a Reindeer Hide Rug or Carpet – Part 2

Reindeer carpet fur is made of hollowed out hair which has naturally wonderful heat efficiency. Reindeer hides should not be located in the front of

November 14, 2011 Reindeer Skins
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