Item No.
100060232
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Mattia Rug
Item No.
100060232
Select Styles In Stock
Mattia Rug
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- Wool rug with understated Nordic personality.
- Produced with dedication to fighting child labor.
- Rug pad recommended.
- 96" W 120" L
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
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Designed by Hanne Kortegaard for Linie Design
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Details
The Mattia Rug (2016), designed by Hanne Kortegaard, is handwoven by masterful artisans on a traditional punja loom from pure New Zealand wool and just a bit of polyester, featuring ends with bands in subtly graded hues and thick fringe. Her company, Linie Design, is a member of Care & Fair, an organization created to help fight illegal child labor and improve living conditions of carpet knotters and their families in India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Made in India.
- Wool rug with understated Nordic personality.
- Produced with dedication to fighting child labor.
- Rug pad recommended.
- Brand
- Linie Design
- General Dimensions
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- 96" W 120" L
- Product Weight
- 41 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
5' x 8'
- Length (in): 96
- Width (in): 60
- Weight (lbs): 20
6' x 9'
- Length (in): 108
- Width (in): 72
- Weight (lbs): 28
8' x 10'
- Length (in): 120
- Width (in): 96
- Weight (lbs): 41
9' x 12'
- Length (in): 144
- Width (in): 108
- Weight (lbs): 55
- 95% New Zealand wool, 5% polyester
Hanne Kortegaard
Hanne Kortegaard studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and after freelancing as a designer, she took a design job in 2012 at Linie Design, a rug maker in Copenhagen. "I think my design is always quite minimalistic and simple. I never add any details without a reason."
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