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  • Pipeline runner

  • Beige
  • 100 x 350 cm
  • Customizable in size
  • Hand-knotted
  • 100% Himalayan wool
  • A (125.000 knots/sqm approx.)
  • Pipeline, the translation of Patricia Urquiola’s digital artworks into a collection of hand-made rugs and wall-hangings where a series of connected tubes emerge from the surface of each piece overlapping on different levels of Himalayan wool into multiple chromatic evolutions.
  • Any CERTIFICATION must be promptly requested to the cc-tapis sales team, when providing all other initial information necessary for the development of the rug/s.
    All cc-tapis rugs produced in the following materials have been tested and have obtained the standard ASTM D-2859-06 surface flammability certificate:

    — Handtufted-ULTIMATE category: wool, viscose, linen

    — Handtufted-ESSENTIAL category: wool, viscose, silk, linen, aloe and lurex

    — Handloom: wool, linen, bamboo silk and aloe

    — Handknotted: wool, silk, linen, bamboo silk and aloe

    If needed, cc-tapis can provide the ASTM D-2859-06 surface flammability certificate for specific rug designs produced for its clients.
    Quote and lead time to be confirmed depending on the project.
    Other certificates available upon request. Quote and lead time to be confirmed depending on the project.


    TREATMENTS

    cc-tapis does not recommend soil, stain & water, and fire protection treatments for various reasons:
    — Soil and stain repellent treatments are not permanent and do not guarantee resistance to liquids at high temperature and PH <7.
    — Strong chemicals used can be toxic.
    Fire treatment is not recommended as all standard materials offered by cc-tapis have good anti-flammability properties and pass flammability test naturally.

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DIGITAL CATALOGUE 2023

After the launch of the first prototype in 2022, Patricia Urquiola continues her exploration into digital drawings, expanding the graphic language of the Pipeline Collection with new vibrant revolutions.

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