Mood | 246 cm x 178 cm | Nr. Z-3716
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Mood | 246 cm x 178 cm | Nr. Z-3716

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Mood | 246 cm x 178 cm | Nr. Z-3716Moderner Mood, schwarz wei Herkunft Indien Mae 246 cm x 178 cm (= 4,38 qm) Herstellung handgeknpft Material Flor: Wolle & Viskose Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle Knoten m2 120. 000 Florhhe 10mm Herstellungsjahr 2025 Farbe Schwarz Wei Auflage Einzelstck Herkunft Dieser handgeknpfte Moderner Designer Teppich ist ein echter Hingucker und wertet jedes moderne Interieur auf. Trotz seiner modernen Gestaltung macht er jeden Raum wohnlicher und gemtlicher. Muster

Moderner Mood, schwarz-weiß

Herkunft
Indien
Maße 246 cm x 178 cm (= 4,38 qm)
Herstellung handgeknüpft
Material Flor: Wolle & Viskose
Schuss & Kette: Baumwolle
Knoten/m2 120.000
Florhöhe 10mm
Herstellungsjahr 2025
Farbe Schwarz-Weiß
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Herkunft

Dieser handgeknüpfte Moderner Designer Teppich ist ein echter Hingucker und wertet jedes moderne Interieur auf. Trotz seiner modernen Gestaltung macht er jeden Raum wohnlicher und gemütlicher.

Muster

Das klare, abstrakte Design dieses zeitgenössischen Teppichs spricht Menschen, die schlichte, moderne Inneneinrichtung und Architektur lieben besonders an. Die Designidee für diesen Teppich stammt aus Europa. Ohne an die Regeln traditioneller Teppichmuster gebunden zu sein wurde es für den westlichen Kunst- und Inneneinrichtungsstil entwickelt. Das ist dabei keine ganz neue Entwicklung. Die Wurzeln des europäischen Teppichdesigns gehen zurück auf Art-Deco-Teppiche, die zwischen den späten zwanziger und fünfziger Jahren nach westlichen Vorgaben hergestellt wurden.

Der Hintergrund dieses Moods ist Creméweiß. Im Gesamteindruck dominiert außerdem die Farbe Schwarz-Weiß.

Material

Der Flor dieses Moods besteht aus einer strapazierfähigen Mischung aus Wolle und Viskose. Viskose auch Viscose, Acetatseide oder Reyon wird grundsätzlich aus dem Naturprodukt Zellulose gewonnen, also aus dem Rohstoff Holz. In Indien wird die Zellulosemasse aus Bambus gewonnen. In einem aufwändigen Verfahren wird die breiige Zellulose zu einem durchgehenden Textilgarn gezogen. Deswegen wird Viskose auch als Filamentendlosgarn bezeichnet. Wegen des seidigen Glanzes des Garns wird die aus Bambus gewonnene Viskose auch "Bamboo Silk" Bambus Seide genannt. Die umgangssprachlich gebräuchlichen Bezeichnung "Kunstseide" ist nach dem Textilkennzeichnungsgesetz TKG nicht zulässig. Die Schuss- und Kettfäden dieses Moods bestehen aus Baumwolle. Das vielseitige Material ist reißfest und dehnbar und daher besonders geeignet für ein strapazierfähiges Untergewebe.

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