Architectural – Chevron

Flatweave handloom rug in Wool
Architectural – Chevron
Cord

Architectural is a technical floor covering collection, a natural alternative to traditional carpeting, it is able to adapt to different environments either as an area-rug solution or as a decorative carpet. Produced in high-quality, naturally flame-proof wool, the collection presents a thin pile that covers floors with elevated technical performance. Architectural features three catalogue variants: Diagonal, with geometric backgrounds; Chevron, with a herringbone pattern and Plain, with a homogeneous pattern. A new solution to give a natural concept to any type of space: hospitality, offices, retail sector up to residential use.

COLOR VARIANT
White
Beige White
Grey Greige
Grey
Cord
Cord Beige
Grey Black
Anthracite
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Manufacturing technique: flatweave handloom

Pile composition: 100% wool

Primary backing: cotton

Secondary backing: cloth backing

Roll width: 400 cm, custom width on demand

Roll lenght: 2500 cm, custom lenght on demand

Surface weight: 1600 gsm

Total weight: 2200 gsm

Total height: 3mm

Number of points: 90 inch

Fire classification: 16 cfr 1631

Use area: light contract use, residential

Light fastness: >4-5

 

 


Care & Maintenance
A correct handling and small daily attentions ensure that you may preserve over time the tactile and aesthetic qualities of the carpet. In addition to the quality of the cleaning, which must strictly be professional in case of handmade carpets, there are a number of important recommendations to be made. A few inconveniences may occur soon after first buying a hand-crafted carpet for the first time. Recognizing them and knowing how to deal with them can help you prevent irreversible damage.

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About Material
Wool

Noble yarn among the most ancient used in carpet production. Wool allows obtaining results of great quality and value, with a refined and timeless design.

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