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Description 

Carpet for outdoor use

The Max reversible carpet from Pappelina can be used in many ways indoors and outdoors and sets stylish accents. Made of PVC plastic, the carpet is particularly robust, but still convinces with a soft surface structure that provides a pleasant feeling on the feet.

The reversible carpet is made in Dalarna, Sweden, using traditional looms. Only new raw materials are used to guarantee that the carpet does not contain any heavy metals or plasticizers that are harmful to the environment or health. A carefully sewn selvedge closes off the carpet and makes it robust and durable.

The Max reversible carpet is decorated with a large but filigree zigzag pattern that has a modern look and blends perfectly into any ambience. As this is a reversible carpet, the pattern is found as a negative on the reverse side.

More details:

-Extract regularly
-Hand or delicates at 30°C or less
-Do not spin and dry in a tumble dryer
-Shake out after washing, be careful with the welded edges.
-required, pull into shape in wet condition
-Lay down to dry or hang on a wide pole
-Af 140 cm the Pappelina carpets should no longer be washed in the washing machine!

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Properties 
Item no. 161933
Handwash HandwashSpecial gentle washing at 30°C Special gentle washing at 30°CDo not tumble dry Do not tumble dry
Details Welded and reinforced closure with embossed Pappelina logo. Production-related deviations of ±4% possible.
Material
  • Polyester warp threads
  • 100% polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Colour Black
Dimensions Height: 1 cm, Depth: 70 cm, Length: 240 cm
Weight 2.8 kg (without packaging)
EAN 7340020451424
Category Carpets
Product safety information 

Manufacturer:
Pappelina AB, Krontallsvägen 26, 791 55 Falun, SE
www.pappelina.com

Video about the product 
 

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