Boughs of holly bedecking tables, banisters, and doorways. Brightly colored fruits encircling fragrant evergreen wreaths. These familiar, yet distinctive images of holiday hospitality in Colonial Williamsburg have become a cherished staple of American culture. Entryways' "Berry Branch" doormat recalls these early traditions of lively decoration of colorful seeds, fruits, berries, and boughs inspired by the classic, natural approach to seasonal decorating long associated with Williamsburg style.
During the 18th century, delft pottery served, in part, as a less expensive imitation of Chinese porcelain. This tin-glazed earthenware was made in the Netherlands and other areas of continental Europe, but the majority of the delft owned in colonial America was manufactured in England. Entryways' lovely "Delft Flowers" doormat plays on this look, creating the perfect blend of "Trend Meets Tradition." This all-natural coconut fiber mat measures 22" by 35" and is 3/4" thick. Your purchase of WILL
The 18th century was a rich period in history when exploration of unknown lands and interest in new discoveries were at a peak. Among the curious were naturalists who traveled to the New World and recorded what they saw. The inspiration for Entryways' handsome "White Pine" doormat is an illustration from an 18th-century gardener's catalog of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers in Virginia—one of the many rare books found in the collections of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Measuring 22" by
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