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Contemporary rug Boom Acque Ecru
plainNew Zealand woolbamboo

contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Motif
plain
Material...
New Zealand wool, bamboo
Shape
rectangular, round, square
Fabrication
hand-woven
Origin
Indian
Designer
by Deanna Comellini
Options
custom, customizable, runner, non-slip
Color
blue
Length

300 cm, 350 cm
(118 in, 138 in)

Width

200 cm, 250 cm
(79 in, 98 in)

Min.: 200 cm
(79 in)

Max.: 400 cm
(157 in)

Thickness

10 mm
(0 in)

Description

“Boom Acque Ecru” is a contemporary rug design by Italian luxury brand G.T.DESIGN. “Boom” is a light, velvety rug featuring a thick wool weft that supports the thin and soft bamboo fibers. The delightful association of the earthly structure, the warm wool with the smooth lightness of the bamboo, is reminiscent of the contrast and harmony of unexpected and early flowers in bloom. "Boom" is weaved on traditional looms using high-quality hand spun viscose bamboo and New Zealand wool. Bamboo viscose is a sustainable cellulose derived fiber, renowned for its sturdiness and brilliance, here mixed with wool, a thermal and acoustic insulator. The resulting rug is robust and delicate at the same time. In the color “Acque Ecru”, where a soft warm grey meets a green-blue hue inspired by the Venetian waters, “Boom” rug is ideal in chic and classic interiors, where it can perfectly melt in its surroundings. “Boom” rug is available in more color combinations and can be customized at the client discretion. - max width 400 cm / 13'1'' ft - all lengths - round shape available - matching border - 8 standard colors - custom colors on demand

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