Laramie Gold Rug
Laramie, Wyoming takes its name from Jacques LaRamie, a French or French-Canadian trapper who disappeared in the nearby mountains in the late 1810s and was never heard from again. He was one of the first Europeans to visit the area, and his name was given to a river, a mountain range and peak, a U.S. Army fort, a county, and a city. More Wyoming landmarks are named for him than any other trapper but Jim Bridger.
Influenced heavily by the Native American heritage of that area, this Laramie Gold Rug offers eye-catching geometric patterns and earthy, vibrant hues. Soft and luxurious to the touch, this rug is made from 100% olefin and is stain, soil and fade resistant. Vacuum or professionally clean only.
