Aircraft cabin carpet Tisca Capriccio 592
wool

aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
aircraft cabin carpet
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Characteristics

Applications
for aircraft cabin
Material
wool

Description

The independent. Attractive friese loop construction made from pure new wool. The surface texture is marked by a non-directional natural look. Provides warmth and comfort while exuding an atmosphere of true elegance. Wild Elegance. Tisca Capriccio is the name of an exclusive wool quality by Tisca, suitable for the residential as well as the light contract market. Tisca Capriccio exudes exclusive elegance and combines aesthetics with comfort and well-being. This carpet stands out for its novel look and non-directional wildness. A carefully selected combination of material, texture and coloring gives this highly durable carpet a unique appearance. Its color palette ranges from winter white to chalky earth tones to noble shades of grey. Tisca Capriccio features the following exceptional characteristics: - The attractive non-directional wildness of the twisted loop construction exudes exclusive elegance - The combination of aesthetics, comfort and extreme durability makes this carpet an extraordinary high-value product - Tisca Capriccio is suitable for the residential as well as the light contract market - The use of superior wools of New Zealand provides all the benefits of this robust and environmentally friendly raw material - Wool enhances the indoor environment, it has long lasting elasticity and is soil resistant as well as flame retardant

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