Bolon by Patricia Urquiola - Nude Sashiko

Made-to-Measure rug

With an earnest and welcoming appearance, the Nude Sashiko delivers a foundation of cosiness and warmth. A relaxed design with an air of modern tradition. Bolon by Patricia Urquiola is a tactile collection that infuses warmth and personality into any interior. Available in four contemporary colours, the collection is designed to highlight the flooring's woven structure and is inspired by the traditional Japanese stitching technique, Sashiko.

Selected trimming:

  • Solid Nude

The image is in proportion to 2 x 3 meters

Bolon by Patricia Urquiola - Nude Sashiko

Made-to-Measure rug

With an earnest and welcoming appearance, the Nude Sashiko delivers a foundation of cosiness and warmth. A relaxed design with an air of modern tradition. Bolon by Patricia Urquiola is a tactile collection that infuses warmth and personality into any interior. Available in four contemporary colours, the collection is designed to highlight the flooring's woven structure and is inspired by the traditional Japanese stitching technique, Sashiko.

Selected trimming:

  • Solid Nude
  • Standard dimensions: minimum 2,0 x 2,0 m, maximum 4,0 m x 8,0 m. For other measurements, contact Bolon.
  • Each carpet has pre-selected edging that harmonises with the colour.
  • Product only available in Europe.
  • Samples are supplied in A4 size (297 x 210 mm) with a separate sample of the selected trimming.
Dimensions Minimum 2,0 x 2,0 m
Maximum 4,0 m x 8,0 m
Tolerances -5 cm
Trimmings visable width 2,5 cm
Thickness 0,25 cm
Highest thickness Corners up to 0,7 cm
Splicing Required for rugs with a width of over 2,0 m
Recycled content 65%
Warranty 1 year

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Dimensions

Minimum 2,0 x 2,0 m
Maximum 4,0 m x 8,0 m

Tolerances

-5 cm

Trimmings visable width

2,5 cm

Thickness

0,25 cm

Highest thickness

Corners up to 0,7 cm

Splicing

Required for rugs with a width of over 2,0 m

Recycled content

65%

Warranty

1 year


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