Hand knotted and two-toned web-like Grid carpet is made of New Zealand wool 90% and cotton 10%. The color palette is soft earthy, colors are natural sheep wool colors (except black) that have not been chemically dyed. Since most of the wool remains undyed, less dyes, water and energy are consumed. The design solution is also as environmentally friendly as possible. Each carpet is unique, because they are made of genuine wool and hand-crafted. The delicate pile is tight and low. Each corner is decorated with a braided wool fringe, which is reminiscent of craftsmanship. The braids can be removed if desired. Like most of Woodnotes' collection, Grid is versatile enough to fit beautifully in both traditional and contemporary environments.
WOODNOTES HAS SPECIALISED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND REFINEMENT OF SPUN PAPER YARN.
Woodnotes has specialised in the development and working of spun paper yarn, which is used as material in the production of almost all Woodnotes products. Paper yarn is an authentic, natural material composed of an ecologically produced renewable resource: wood.
The strength and durability of the yarn results from wood fibres. Paper is both hygienic and safe. Due to the density of the fibres, paper yarn collects neither dust nor dirt – an important property, especially for those who suffer from allergies. The paper yarn is spun from kraft paper, which is also used as a raw material in food packaging. Due to the tight weave and choice of material, the carpets do not ignite easily, only the surface becomes charred.
Woodnotes’ paper yarn products are biodegradable, and our white paper is produced without chlorine gas.