Rugs & Such: Win A Beautiful Zagora Rug For Your Home
Competition closed winner to be announced shortly. ( Winner has been contacted)
A beautiful rug can instantly add flair to any room. Now you can bring a touch of personality to your home and win your very own Zagora rug from Rugs & Such.
Made in Turkey, the Zagora Collection is Machine Woven from Polypropylene. This range is easy-to-clean, stain-resistant, and does not shed.
With a mix of colours, Zagora is a sure way to complement the various tones and shades of your interior spaces – all the while adding texture and depth to your home. Colours include Light Blue, Beige, Black, Blue, Grey, Ivory, Rust Red, Yellow. The primary colour is Light Blue.
WIN WITH RUGS & SUCH:
Here’s your chance to win this gorgeous Zagora Rug from Rugs & Such:
All you have to do to enter is:
- Follow and Like Rugs and Such on Facebook
- Follow Rugs & Such on Instagram and share it to you Insta Story.
- Tag a friend and tell us where you would place the Zagora Rug if you won this amazing prize! Comment below and answer one simple question
Entries are open to South African citizens only. Competition closes on 20 March 2020.
Contact: Rugs and Such
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