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DESCRIPTION

This contemporary carpet reminds us of the nuclear disaster and the environmental tragedies related to it of Fukushima where the radiations impact so such that even a fly turned into a monstrous insect. This carpet is made up of wool and bamboo silk reinforcing us to take care of the environment too.

HIGHLIGHTS
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Product ID:
708234
Style:
Art Deco
Color:
Light Silver
Technique:
Handknotted
Knot:
Tibetan
Pile Height :
5 mm
Pile Composition:
Wool and bamboo silk
Width:
185 cm | 72.8 inches
Depth:
300 cm | 118.1 inches
Height:
1 cm | 0.4 inches

Standard 2-3 Weeks
  • Scheduled delivery via trusted carriers to your immediate entryway. Item will be left in its packaging
  • Shipping to United Kingdom : TBD
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  • Effortless delivery to the room of your choice with assembled and packaging removal.
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Exceptional craftsmanship
  • Masterful Artisans: Decofetch collaborates with artisans who passionately preserve and elevate time-honored crafts, ensuring that each piece is a masterpiece.
  • Lasting Quality: Our creations, crafted with precision and care, are designed to be cherished for generations, all while adhering to sustainable, eco-friendly practices.
Sustainability Commitment
  • Made-to-Order Excellence: We eschew mass production, opting for custom, made-to-order pieces that reduce waste and showcase meticulous attention to detail.
  • Eco-Friendly Finesse: Decofetch prioritizes eco-friendly materials, such as certified woods and noble, recycled resources, while vehemently opposing the use of plastics.
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