Product Information
CAPPELEN DIMYR
No.12 is a follow up from no. 11. It is a rustic rug, heavy and compact, made in luxury chunky wool woven in a classic basket weave construction.
The bold and oversized yarn runs through the entire rug and transitions into fringes along the sides, made from the same yarn. No.12 comes in a creamy natural ivory white, made from unbleached New Zeeland wool. This elevated yet simple piece is more classic in appearance than the rest of the Cappelen Dimyr collection, while still capturing the essence of its DNA: conscious, crafted, and personal.
The bold and oversized yarn runs through the entire rug and transitions into fringes along the sides, made from the same yarn. No.12 comes in a creamy natural ivory white, made from unbleached New Zeeland wool. This elevated yet simple piece is more classic in appearance than the rest of the Cappelen Dimyr collection, while still capturing the essence of its DNA: conscious, crafted, and personal.
100%
unbleached New Zealand wool / ivory
sizes:
7' x 9' + 7" fringe
8' x 10' + 7" fringe
*1x in-stock 7' x 9'
lead time 8 - 10 weeks approximately
(14 weeks for custom sizes)
please contact GARDE
care:
Cappelen Dimyr rugs are produced by hand, in the finest available wool with long and strong fibers. However, all long pile rugs tend to shed initially and we therefore recommend you to vacuum your rug daily for an initial period. It is normal for the rug to lose individual fibers, and the excess fibers does not affect the quality of the rug. We recommend to vacuum without a rotary brush spout on our long pile rugs, since there is a risk of damaging the yarn. Also make sure not to use a heavy beater bar or have the vacuum on the setting closest to the ground. Shedding tends to decrease within a couple of months.
Remove stains by carefully use only warm water or for more heavy marks add a tiny bit of normal soap. The wool contains natural fat which helps keeping stains from penetrating the fibers, and is therefore important to sustain. For excess liquid gently dab with a microfiber cloth. For more thorough cleaning, dry cleaning is recommended.
Remove stains by carefully use only warm water or for more heavy marks add a tiny bit of normal soap. The wool contains natural fat which helps keeping stains from penetrating the fibers, and is therefore important to sustain. For excess liquid gently dab with a microfiber cloth. For more thorough cleaning, dry cleaning is recommended.
