Manufacturing method: | Handwoven |
Pole material: | 100% Synthetic MircroFiber |
Back: | textiles |
Total thickness: | 8 mm |
Polar weight: | 1750 g/m2 |
Total weight: | 3125 g/m2 |
Colours: | 9 |
Fire classification: | Cfl-S1 |
A new collection for Van Besouw. The 2301 is a luxurious, velvet carpet made from a whole new yarn. Microfibre polyamide. This creates a ...
super fine pile that feels very comfortable. Handwoven and made of recycled polyamide yarn, so perfect in maintenance and cleaning.
Manufacturing method: | Handwoven |
Pole material: | 100% Synthetic MircroFiber |
Back: | textiles |
Total thickness: | 8 mm |
Polar weight: | 1750 g/m2 |
Total weight: | 3125 g/m2 |
Colours: | 9 |
Fire classification: | Cfl-S1 |
NEN/CE: | TEXTILE FLOOR COVERINGS (NENE AND 14041+C06) |
Manufactured: | Van Besouw Carpet |
Type: | 2302 |
Manufacturing method: | handwoven |
Shape: | Jobs |
Usage layer: | 100 % synthetic MicroFiber |
Back: | texting |
Colour code: | according to colour and material state |
Total weight (g/m2): | 3125 |
Dimensions (mm): | 5,000 wide |
Thickness (mm): | 8 |
Slip resistance (class): | DS |
Accessories: | adhesive / subfloor |
Note: | The floor must be installed by a company registered with Van Besouw Carpet. Training and certification in accordance with Van Besouw Carpet Laying recommendations. |
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