Woodnotes - Big Stripe in/out | navy blue-light sand
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Woodnotes - Big Stripe in/out | navy blue-light sand
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Architonic ID: 20701486

Year of Launch: 2020

The material is 100% polypropylene fiber, which warms like wool and is

transpiring. The 10 cm stripes of the Big Stripe carpet bring simple but striking geometric design into modern in/out interior.

Woodnotes in/out carpets are suited for all moist and humid

conditions and for indoor use. The material is intended especially for

outdoor use e.g. terrace, balcony and pool area. The Woodnotes in/out

carpet has a soft feel and is transpiring therefore ideal for leisure

living. In addition to resistance to abrasion, the Woodnotes in/out

carpet offers

high colour fastness against sunlight and are also resistant to sea and swimming pool water.

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The 10 cm stripes of the Big Stripe carpet bring simple but striking

geometric design into modern in/out interior. Woodnotes in/out carpets

are suited for all moist and humid conditions and for indoor use. The

material is intended especially for outdoor use e.g. terrace, balcony

and pool area. The Woodnotes in/out carpet has a soft feel and is

transpiring therefore ideal for leisure living. In addition to

resistance to abrasion, the Woodnotes in/out carpet offers high colour

fastness against sunlight and are also resistant to sea and swimming

pool water. The colour options are neutral. Due to their

characteristics, Woodnotes’ in/out carpets are also well suited for

indoor use, eg in the kitchen, hallway, dressing rooms for bathrooms and

saunas. Due to the tight weave and choice of material the Woodnotes

in/out carpet is suitable for people with dust allergies.

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