Material | 100% Undyed Wool |
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Products rug type | rectangular |
Maintenance | Wool (flatwoven) |
Flammability | Wool / Leather |
Backing | No backing (a rug pad is recommended) |
Lead Time (inherited) | 6-8 weeks |
Show Gallery First Image | No |
Gio grey
ID: 69803
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Material
- Hand woven in 100% Undyed Wool
- $35 per square foot
- Custom made in 6-8 weeks
- Suitable for most applications with the exception of stairs, corridors or for use with caster chairs.
- ADA compliant
- Rug size on image: 75cm x 100cm (2' - 5" x 3’ - 3")
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Technical Specifications
Product Name + Color: Gio grey
Product ID: 69803
Material: 100% Undyed Wool
Construction: Hand woven
Surface: Loop pile
Height: 0.6 cm
Max Width: 500 cm
Max Length: 900 cm
Max Diameter: 500 cm
Edge Finish: None
Backing: No backing (a rug pad is recommended)
Size Variation: +/- 5%
Color Accuracy: Slight color deviations may occur
Application: area rug
Country of Origin: India
Traffic
Suitable for most applications with the exception of stairs, corridors or for use with caster chairs.
Flammability
This textile meets all appropriate flammability requirements for floors.
Environmental Compliance
LEED contribution: LEED V4 ID+C MR Credit: Building Product Disclosure and Optimization - Bio-Based Materials. Wool is a rapidly renewable content, Azo-free dyes
Social Compliance
Certified by Cair & Fair
Warranty
2 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Maintenance
Vacuum regularly to remove surface dust. Wet spills should be removed gently with a dry cloth. Avoid aggressive rubbing. Professional cleaning is recommended. Do not use a vacuum cleaner with a brush roll or beater bar. Excess yarns can be trimmed off with scissors.
The Secrets of Wool
Wool has extraordinary natural properties. It is
- Warm, comforting and soft to touch
- Naturally resistant to soil, stain and dirt
- Naturally flame retardant
- Hypoallergenic and good for indoor climate
Wool is springy, resilient and even flame-resistant. It binds into
yarn that can be spun, takes dye well, has impressive insulating
qualities and is flexible and hard wearing.
Wool is also hypoallergenic, resists static electricity and can absorb
up to 30% of its weight in moisture. So at times of high humidity, wool
absorbs moisture and then releases it when the atmosphere is dry, acting
as an atmospheric buffer. No wonder it has been used, felted and woven
into clothes and rugs since time immemorial.