Sustainable products characterized by bold patterns.
This is a handwoven rug designed by British textile designer Eleanor Pritchard. The design "Spindle," inspired by architectural details and the thread from a drop spindle, features a geometric and bold pattern created with blocks and lines. The delicate color palette, reflecting Eleanor's commitment to simplicity and sophistication, adds a gentle touch to various spaces. The rug, which has no pile, offers a smooth texture even in summer. In winter, it can be placed over underfloor heating or hot carpets, ensuring comfort throughout the year. It is also suitable for outdoor use. Made from polyethylene recycled from plastic bottles, this eco-friendly material provides a warm and pleasant texture similar to wool. In an era where commitment to the SDGs and social responsibility is essential, this product is a sustainable choice that considers the Earth's environment.
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Brand: Case Country of Production: India Sizes: Available in two sizes: Width 1700 × Length 2400 mm, Width 2000 × Length 3000 mm Specifications: Compatible with underfloor heating and hot carpets Suitable for outdoor use Material: 100% Polyethylene Colors: Warm Gray Flannel Gray Delivery Estimate: Special order item As this is a product sourced from overseas, delivery typically takes about one month. *For bank transfers, the order will be placed after payment confirmation.
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Usage image (warm gray)
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Characterized by bold patterns.
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The pile is short, and maintenance is easy.
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Usage image: Flannel gray is less likely to show dirt and is suitable for outdoor use.
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1700×2400mm | |
2000×3000mm |
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Our company is engaged in the import of interior goods and the manufacturing of original furniture. One of our business areas, product development, involves collecting old materials and products from that time, making improvements to align with modern lifestyles, and commercializing them. We are also focused on discovering designers who are eager to build their history and their works.