Grid hand knotted rug | white-grey

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Hand knotted and two-toned web-like Grid carpet is made of wool 90% and
cotton 10%. The color palette is soft earthy, colors are natural sheep
wool colors (except black) that have not been chemically dyed. Each
carpet is unique, because they are made of genuine wool and
hand-crafted. The delicate pile is tight and low. Material: 90% wool (pile and weft)10% cotton (warp) / Weight: 3,7 kg / m2 / Sizes140x200 / 170x240 / 200x300 / 250x350 cm / Special sizes available on request. The maximum width is 350 cm and the maximum length 1000 cm.

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Hand knotted and two-toned web-like Grid carpet is made of wool 90% and
cotton 10%. The color palette is soft earthy, colors are natural sheep
wool colors (except black) that have not been chemically dyed. Each
carpet is unique, because they are made of genuine wool and
hand-crafted. The delicate pile is tight and low. Each corner is
decorated with a braided wool fringe, which is reminiscent of
craftsmanship. The braids can be removed if desired. Like most of
Woodnotes' collection, Grid is versatile enough to fit beautifully in
both traditional and contemporary environments.

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Part of the collection CARPETS.
Manufacturer Woodnotes
Family Grid
Architonic ID 20701496
Year of Launch 2020

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