Metropol Collection is an exciting high quality range of tufted carpets developed for the high end residential market. The 100% wool face has been specifically engineered to carry extra heavy duty residential rating. A true cut & loop carpet with superb finish and definition, Metropol is manufactured using state of the art technology. LINEAR LOGIC […]
November 21st, 2008
Metropol Collection is an exciting high quality range of tufted carpets developed for the high end residential market. The 100% wool face has been specifically engineered to carry extra heavy duty residential rating. A true cut & loop carpet with superb finish and definition, Metropol is manufactured using state of the art technology. LINEAR LOGIC is one of the 3 sophisticated designs available in a stunning colour palette.
Dimensions: 3.66m wide broadloom
Delivery time: Stock Australia
Applications: Heavy Duty Residential including stairs, hospitality
Variations: 3 designs – Linear Logic / Urbane / Runway
Finish: 100% pure new wool
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