Liv Interior carpet Acapulco Betha
Hand-woven rug with ethnic pattern and fringes Long pile and cuddly soft Sustainably made from organic cotton and ÖkoTex Standard 100 certified Wears the GoodWeave seal of approval Washable at 30° degrees Liv Interior – sustainable living Liv Interior is...
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- Hand-woven rug with ethnic pattern and fringes
- Long pile and cuddly soft
- Sustainably made from organic cotton and ÖkoTex Standard 100 certified
- Wears the GoodWeave seal of approval
- Washable at 30° degrees
Liv Interior – sustainable living
Liv Interior is a design label from Germany, specifically from Hamburg, that perfectly balances introverted Nordic minimalism with the extroverted spirit of Central Asia. The result is a fascinating world of colours, fabrics and materials that combine to create classic or trendy structures and patterns. Great importance is always attached to sustainable material selection and traditional production methods for all home textiles. This is one of the reasons why Liv Interior chooses renewable raw materials and sources them from the countries where they occur naturally. Nowadays, sustainable and ecological living no longer means that you have to do without your own individuality at the same time. On the contrary. Everyone can create their personal living environment and express their individuality. The claim to combine modern, personal and sustainable living forms the core of Liv Interior. Scandinavian hygge, global boho or versatile art deco – with liv Interior, nothing stands in the way of a uniquely furnished home.
Oeko-Tex Standard 100
If a textile item has been awarded the STANDARD 100 label, you can be sure that all components of this item, ie all threads, buttons and other accessories, have been tested for harmful substances and the item is therefore harmless to health. The test is carried out by independent OEKO-TEX institutes based on the extensive OEKO-TEX catalog of criteria. In the test procedure, they take into account numerous both regulated and non-regulated substances that could harm human health. In many cases, the limit values set for the STANDARD 100 exceed national and international specifications. The catalog of criteria is updated at least once a year and expanded to include new scientific findings or legal requirements.