Casalis Bamboo Rug
BAMBOO RUG
BAMBOO RUG
Designed by Liset van der Scheer
Sophisticated and versatile. Straightforward with a wide range of uses.
The name of these hand-made rugs was not chosen at random, because the short-pile Bamboo comes into its own in any environment and any interior.
Its cosmopolitan character and wide range of uses are owed to its very many options of colour, raw materials, yarn weight, pile depth and pile structures. Ideal as a wall-to-wall carpet.
DESIGNER
LISET VAN DER SCHEER
After graduating from the Design Academy in Eindhoven she has been working as an independent industrial textile designer and colour expert.
'The importance of designing to me lies in marketing a product that adds to the identity that the consumer wishes to convey at a particular moment in time. In my designs, the challenge lies in applying traditional materials in an innovative way, or in applying new materials to an existing production process. I always try to stretch the bounds of possibility.
Looking at colour has become my second nature, and in building designs, be it textiles or carpets, the starting point is always the expression of the yarn'.
INFORMATION
PRODUCT TYPE
Acoustic Wall Panels
MATERIAL FINISHING CLOTH
Cotton
STRUCTURE BACK
Finishing cloth
MATERIAL GLUE
Synthetical latex
PRODUCTION METHOD
Hand tufted
PILE HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND
10 mm
DESIGN
The Bamboo collection does not contain standard designs. Designs are possible on request
DEVIATIONS TO SIZE AND SAHPE
Because Casalis carpets are made by hand, slight deviations in shape and size can occur. These imperfections are part and parcel of a carpet made by hand and consequently cannot be valid grounds for complaints.
TOTAL THICKNESS
12 mm
MATERIAL TUFCING CLOTH
Cotton
FINISH BORDERS
Folded borders tuft cloth glued and covered with Casalis tape on the underside.
LABOUR
Casalis works with small initiatives, with most respect for the people and workplaces.
COLOR DIFFERENCES
Slight colour differences between yarn batches are characteristic of dying natural materials and consequently cannot be valid grounds for complaints.
SIZES
All carpets are made to measure, there are no standard sizes available. All sizes are possible. The maximum width is 500 cm and the maximum length 1000 cm.
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NON STANDARD COLORS
Based on our Casalis pom box - Based on a reference sample (e.g. piece of fabric).. - Custom sample possible on demand size 18x18cm
SPECIFIC MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
-Vacuum cleaner: In the beginning, the carpet will lose fibres. Use the vacuum cleaner regularly to remove loose fibres.
- Cleaning instructions: Available under downloads of Bamboo on our website.
- Can sunlight fade the carpet? Sjette is fairly lightfast. nevertheless, it is better not to expose carpets to direct sunlight.
- How visible are imprints of e.g? chair or tabel legs? Bamboo yarn has no resilience, therefore the use of carpet protectors are absolutely necessary.
SPECIFIC USER INSTRUCTIONS
USE AS WALL-TO-WALL CARPET
The Vlas quality can also be used as a wall-to-wall carpet. In that case, the carpet will be made in the shape of the surface of the floor with a little extra on the sides allowing it to be cut to size once in situ. Next, the carpet is glued to the floor or stretched between the walls. Stretching has the advantage that the carpet can be taken out again in a simple way. Ask a professional interior decorator which method is best suited to the room in question
AGEING
All objects are subject to ageing, as are carpets. Turning the carpet at regular intervals ensures even ageing.
FLUFFING
In the beginning, all carpets of cut pile will lose some fibres. This is inherent to cut pile and should reduce in time. Fluffing will last on average between 6 to 24 months, depending on user intensity (walking on, vacuum cleaning).
UNDERLAY
If there are no heavy objects on the carpet, an underlay will prevent the carpet from moving.
DEVIATIONS IN SIZE
Casalis carpets are hand made. Shape and size can differ slightly. Don't have your carpet lined up with any straight seams in the floor, but have the carpet cover them, so that any irregularities are not noticed.
DISCOLOURING OF THE SUBFLOOR
The back of the carpet has no influence on the floor underneath.
RECEIPT OF NEW CARPET
Upon receipt of the new carpet, immediately remove it from the plastic wrapping in order to avoid the formation of moisture and mould.
CRAFT & MATERIAL
HAND TUFTING
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Manual tufting forms an efficient alternative to manual knotting. With the help of a handgun, the tufter shoots the yarn with a great deal of skill polar line by polar line until a carpet is formed. Due to its enormous flexibility, the technique allows for the production of true works of art.