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Contemporary rug I GLASSATI SOTTOBOSCO
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contemporary rug
contemporary rug
contemporary rug
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Motif
striped, geometric, plain
Material...
coconut fiber
Shape
rectangular, square
Fabrication
hand-woven
Origin
Indian
Designer
by Deanna Comellini
Options
custom, customizable, outdoor, runner, non-slip, recyclable, bleach cleanable
Color
green
Length

285 cm
(112 in)

Width

195 cm
(77 in)

Thickness

10 mm
(0 in)

Description

“Coconutrug I Glassati” is a contemporary rug by Italian design company G.T.DESIGN, and “Coconutrug” an independent brand of the company since 1998, pioneering coconut fiber for the use of design rugs. It is ideal in modern interiors and in exterior living areas where quality, durable, flooring is needed. It is hand-woven on traditional looms by skilled artisans trained in the use of coconut fiber, a primary source for the crafting of ordinary utensils such as baskets and ship ropes, fostering antique knowledge of handcrafting and use of natural materials. Coconut fiber – considered one of the most resistant eco-fibers and known for its optimal properties as thermal and acoustic insulator – is used since antiquity in the naval field due to its capacity to resist mold, water and bacteria, rubbing and breakage. “Coconutrug I Glassati” is perfect for adding a design touch to sophisticated summer houses, working well in covered outdoor areas and by the poolside. This rug is modular and can be joined with other pieces through colored stripes of Velcro. Such feature of the project “Coconutrug I Glassati” is thought for a modern and ‘light’ lifestyle, being easy to disassemble, light to carry and small to keep when not used, as during a seasonal change.

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