
Societylimonta Pliss Bath Mats
PLISS BATH MATS

PLISS BATH MATS
An innovative workshop technique creates a plissé effect directly on the loom to make the thick, three-dimensional Pliss mat. Available in two rectangular sizes, the mat is soft and fluffy but also very hard-wearing.
Pliss’ dual personality, hovering somewhere between vintage and minimal chic, makes it the perfect choice for both the bathroom and bedroom. Available in all standard and seasonal colours, Pliss can be matched to all Limonta Society bathroom and bedroom collections, with tone on tone colours or contrasting shades and is machine washable at 40°.
INFORMATION
BRAND
Societylimonta
TYPE
Mat
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
SHAPE
Rectangular
MATERIAL
- Cotton
- Polyester
FABRIC
Cotton is a light and resistant fabric derived from the seed of the cotton plant, from which a high variety of products can be obtained. After linen and wool, cotton is the most ancient textile, the most widespread all over the world, highly versatile, it absorbs every colour perfectly. A cosy, natural and breathable fabric, perfect to keep you cool in the hot weather.
SHADE
Contrasting
BORDER
Thick
USE
Bathroom
SIZES
- 70 x 135 cm
- 27" x 53"
DOWNLOAD
↓ Washing Instructions
STUFF
-Soft -Fluffy
COMPOSITION
- Cotton 82%
- Polyester 18%
HOVERING
Between Vintage and Minimal Chic
AVAILABLE COLOURS
All Standard and Seasonal Colours
WASHINGS INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not bleach.
- Water temperature 40°C.
- Tumble dry at low temperatures.
- Iron medium heat 200°C.
- Dry clean with tetrachloroethylene and other solvents for F symbol delicate.
MAINTENANCE
Hand or machine washing at 40° (washing above 60° is not recommended for both the lasting of colours and the quality of the fabric itself). Stains can be treated with a stain remover before washing. Let the remover rest without rubbing, then wash. With dark garments, test the remover on a small hidden part of fabric. The most delicate products in cotton (gauzes or voiles) can be put in the washing machine inside a washing bag, to avoid fading and damages. The garments can be hung to dry or be put in a tumble dryer. Hanging your garments leaves them dry initially, especially during summer, but it keeps the fibre safe. Tumble dryers makes the garments softer, but on the long run it makes the fibres weak. We recommend a short dry cycle at low temperature. Iron at high temperature.
