Blomus

Uzu Rug S Zinc - Blomus

€416.00
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Uzu Rug S Zinc - Blomus
Uzu Rug S Zinc - Blomus Delivery time: 7 - 11 working days
€416.00
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The Uzu Rug S Zinc from Blomus is a rug that brings a sense of calm and elegance into your home. Inspired by the dry landscape gardens of Kyoto, known as "Karesansui", Japanese designer Kazushige Miyake has created a design that captures the essence of nature's beauty and harmony. Made from 100% viscose, this rug combines straight lines and circles to mimic the randomness of nature and create a relaxing atmosphere in any room. The Zinc colour adds a sophisticated and modern touch that fits perfectly with today's interiors. Uzu Rug S Zinc is not just a rug, but a work of art that adds a unique accent to quiet spaces and creates a sense of balance and calm. It's available in multiple colours and sizes so you can find the perfect fit for your home.
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Item no.:
70025555
Brand:
Dimmable:
No
Material:
Fabric
Color:
Grey
Blomus

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
200
Width (cm):
140
Height (cm):
1.2
Net weight (kg):
11.5

Manufacturer

Brand:
Blomus
Item no.:
70025555
EAN:
4008832809606

Colour & design

Color:
Grey
Material:
Fabric

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
200
Width (cm):
140
Height (cm):
1.2
Net weight (kg):
11.5

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No
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