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Description 

Discreet Plastic Rugs

The Mono rug (140 cm) by Pappelina belongs to series of rugs that positively stand out thanks to their simple and discreet appearance. The rugs from the Mono series feature subtle colours and stitched selvages, adding a refined detail to the piece.

Material & Care

The rugs are woven from new plastic on woven looms from the 50s and 60s in Dalarna, Sweden.
The weaving uses only new plastic to eliminate possible residues of heavy metals and plasticizers. The plastic comes from southern Sweden.

To optimally care for the rugs, they should be hoovered regularly. Because of their size, the rugs should not be washed in the washing machine. Alternatively a damp sponge or a wet cloth is suitable. The rug is best cleaned in the bathtub. Gently rinse off ketchup or tomato, do not rub.

More details:

  • Should be hoovered regularly
  • Do not wash in the washing machine
  • Do not spin or tumble dry
  • Stains can be wiped off with a wet cloth or sponge. Do not rub
  • Cleaning: Wipe down with damp cloth, rinse in a bathtub or similar, or have it cleaned professionally
  • If necessary, pull the wet rug into shape
  • Shake out after washing, be careful with the welded edges
  • Lay to dry or hang on a wide bar

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Item no. 172721
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Handwash HandwashDo not tumble dry Do not tumble dry
Details With decorative selvedge and embossed Pappelina - logo. Production-related deviations of ±4% are possible.
Material
  • Polyester warp threads
  • 100% polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Colour Blue grey
Dimensions Height: 1 cm, Depth: 140 cm, Length: 200 cm
Weight 6.3 kg (without packaging)
EAN 7340020458478
Category Carpets
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Plastic carpets from Sweden

In Dalarna, in the heart of Sweden, Lina Rickardsson produces high quality synthetic rugs in collaboration with Kim Fröyen's traditional weaving mill.