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11.11.09 

We give a hoot…

Roots. There’s always that something special about your roots—where it all began. As you might know, Company C started in New Hampshire out of the owners’ garage, and today we continue to run our corporate offices and design studio out of the Granite State. As a salute to our roots, we recently partnered with New Hampshire Audubon Society, an organization with the mission to protect New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for the people. It was a perfect match: It’s our mission every day to enhance people’s surroundings and inspire them to share the joys of Colorful Living (and we like to do this through more than just home furnishings). Especially in the autumn, New Hampshire’s landscapes transform into an inspirational palette of colors and textures. Company C values its beautiful home; it made perfect sense to contribute to maintaining its beauty…

Newfound Lake, New Hampshire, October 09 (photo by G. Talbot)

Newfound Lake, New Hampshire, October 09 (photo by G. Talbot)

So we designed our Limited Edition Give a Hoot rug! The rug was introduced this fall to commemorate our fifteenth anniversary. Company C donates 20% of every sale to the New Hampshire Audubon Society’s efforts. While Company C fans span across North America, New Hampshire will forever be home. We give a hoot…do you?

Give a Hoot rug, Fall 2009 Limited Edition

Give a Hoot rug, Fall 2009 Limited Edition

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  • doesn't look like a rug. If I won that rug, I won't bother stepping on it. I'll hang it on a wall as a poster instead... :D
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