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The harmonic and elegant chain design of Pappelina's ANTS mat has its origin in a pattern that Lina Rickardsson first saw in New York.
Woven in a gentle warm grey and vanilla, and with a mid-century feel, the Pappelina ANTS rug will add a stylish, yet practical flourish to any floor.
This fully reversible woven plastic mat is the ideal size for the bathroom, utility room or as a welcoming doormat.
- 70 x 90 cm
£78.00
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Plastic carpets? Yes, the idea is fantastic!
The technique of weaving plastic carpets was born in 1948 in Dalarna, Sweden, and was later modernised by Pappelina as new forms, colours, and materials were added to the original process.
A Pappelina rug begins its life in the mind of Lina Rickardsson. It is she who is Pappelina, she who is the designing force.
When you invest in a rug from Pappelina you invest in quality – quality that lies in true Swedish craftsmanship.
Every rug is finished by hand. Experienced and careful eyes check every centimetre. It’s a true piece of craftsmanship. It’s quality. And it’s Swedish through and through.
Can a plastic rug be sustainable?
Pappelina only uses the highest quality plastic material. A rug from Pappelina is exclusively woven from the purest plastic ribbons made in Sweden. By purchasing Swedish-made raw materials they can meet their high-quality standards and ensure that their rugs do not contain any harmful substances whatsoever. The plastic they use is approved for use in the food industry and to produce toys in both the EU and the US.
Design | Ants |
Colourway | Warm grey : vanilla (opposite on reverse) |
Thickness | 5 mm |
Dimensions | 70 x 90 cm |
Material | Swedish phthalate-free PVC ribbon and German polyester warp thread for strength and durability |
Ends | Welded |
Origin | Crafted in Leksand, Sweden |
Note | Measurements may vary ±4% |
Useful to know | Ants is also available in two other colours, and as a runner in three lengths |