Pappelina plastic rug model Noa
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Lina Rickardsson
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Pappelina
- PAP004 Delivery time : 5 to 10 days
Pappelina plastic rug model Noa *Required step
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PAPPELINA plastic rugs are entirely handmade in Sweden. Each rug has been woven on traditional looms with wooden shuttles. The rugs can be used both indoors and outdoors, in bathrooms, kitchens, or hallways. The larger sizes are perfect for a terrace, living room, or under a dining table.
They are available in various sizes and colors. The rug is non-slip on all surfaces, including hardwood, tiles, or deck boards.
They are made from PVC without phtalates, in strict compliance with the ISO 14001 environmental standard, without heavy metals or chemical softeners.
Machine washable at 30°C, dry flat, no spinning, no tumble drying. To remove stains, simply use a soft cloth or sponge!
Dimensions | 70 x 50 cm / 70 x 90 cm / 70 x 150 cm / 70 x 250 cm / 70 x 350 cm / 70 x 450 cm |
Material | 92% PVC ribbons, 8% polyester warp threads. Approximately 10 mm thick. |
Style | Contemporain Neuf |
Origin | Sweden |
Fournisseur | Pappelina |
Lina Rickardsson
Lina Rickardsson is the designer behind Pappelina - one of the most successful interior brands to emerge from Sweden over the last 10 years. Born in Falun in 1970, she studied painting and weaving in Gothenburg, two disciplines that she frequently combines in her products.
After taking time out from studying to raise a family, Rickardsson used what little spare time she had to weave bespoke rugs. Initially adopting traditional methods, she then began to experiment with the jacquard loom and re-introduced plastic instead of linen and cotton as the primary weaving material. During the sixties plastic had been utilised in rug production but its popularity had since declined. Rickardsson was eager to include more plastic than previously in the production to make the rugs thicker and softer underfoot. It also meant that the new rugs no longer slipped or required a runner. By manufacturing on the jacquard loom it became possible to move away from regular linear designs and introduce free forms into her patterns. Form allied with function.
Like many good designers, Rickardsson uses her own taste as a benchmark for the Pappelina designs. Colourful and uncomplicated, the patterns visually complement the multi-functionality of her durable, reversible and washable rugs.