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    Tatami Rug

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    Tatami Rug

    ***** USUALLY SHIPS IN 2-3 WEEKS *****
    (otherwise please allow 10-12 weeks for delivery)

    Design Nani Marquina & Ariadna MiquelNew Zealand wool, jute, hand loomed
    Handmade by Nanimarquina

    The essence of traditional Japanese straw tatamis are the inspiration for these dhurries made with 50% New Zealand wool and 50% jute. Hand-loomed in India, the structure and shine of the jute blended with the softness of the wool create a mesmerizing combination.

    Nanimarquina was founded in 1987 focusing on offering rugs to a world that is interested in creativity, quality and innovation. Today, Nanimarquina is one of the leading companies in the contemporary rugs sector. Under the premise of "reuse, reduce, recycle", they pay the utmost attention to caring for and preserving the environment that surrounds us. All of their rugs are hand made in countries with great traditions of craftsmanship. Nanimarquina also guarantees that no child labor is used in the manufacturing of their rugs. They also collaborate actively with organizations to further improve standards of living for those directly involved in the process of producing their rugs.

    Jute is known as 'the Golden Fiber' for its shine. It is a plant that blooms in tropical regions, especially in India and Bangladesh. Highlights among its properties are the fact that it is 100% biodegradable and recyclable, so it does not damage the environment, and it is one of the strongest vegetable fibers with insulating and antistatic properties.

    Tatami rugs are made with 50% New Zealand wool & 50% Jute using a hand loomed technique in the Dhurrie style. Please note that color stability is not ensured when dyeing vegetal fibers and it may result in differenced in jute tones.

    Dimensions:
    5'7" w | 7'10" L | total height: 5mm
    6'7" w | 9'10" L | total height: 5mm

    Tatami Rug

    ***** USUALLY SHIPS IN 2-3 WEEKS *****
    (otherwise please allow 10-12 weeks for delivery)

    Design Nani Marquina & Ariadna MiquelNew Zealand wool, jute, hand loomed
    Handmade by Nanimarquina

    The essence of traditional Japanese straw tatamis are the inspiration for these dhurries made with 50% New Zealand wool and 50% jute. Hand-loomed in India, the structure and shine of the jute blended with the softness of the wool create a mesmerizing combination.

    Nanimarquina was founded in 1987 focusing on offering rugs to a world that is interested in creativity, quality and innovation. Today, Nanimarquina is one of the leading companies in the contemporary rugs sector. Under the premise of "reuse, reduce, recycle", they pay the utmost attention to caring for and preserving the environment that surrounds us. All of their rugs are hand made in countries with great traditions of craftsmanship. Nanimarquina also guarantees that no child labor is used in the manufacturing of their rugs. They also collaborate actively with organizations to further improve standards of living for those directly involved in the process of producing their rugs.

    Jute is known as 'the Golden Fiber' for its shine. It is a plant that blooms in tropical regions, especially in India and Bangladesh. Highlights among its properties are the fact that it is 100% biodegradable and recyclable, so it does not damage the environment, and it is one of the strongest vegetable fibers with insulating and antistatic properties.

    Tatami rugs are made with 50% New Zealand wool & 50% Jute using a hand loomed technique in the Dhurrie style. Please note that color stability is not ensured when dyeing vegetal fibers and it may result in differenced in jute tones.

    Dimensions:
    5'7" w | 7'10" L | total height: 5mm
    6'7" w | 9'10" L | total height: 5mm