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Roosevelt Room Presidential Seal (Carpet Emblem)
A large, circular woven carpet medallion (approx. 3–4 feet across) set into the Roosevelt Room/West Wing meeting floor: low‑pile wool in navy and muted gold forms a stylized heraldic eagle, laurel motifs, ringed stars and concentric bands. The emblem sits flush with the surrounding rug, shows light wear from foot traffic, and functions as an explicit positioning/ceremonial marker—staff and the President orient themselves by its circumference during meetings and rehearsals. It serves both decorative and choreographic/narrative functions (ceremonial anchor of authority; focal surface for rehearsal and pre‑State‑of‑the‑Union staging).
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