Pattern Kintsu
Art. ka206Pattern Kintsu
Art. ka206Kintsu is an art whose origins are lost in the mists of a time when Japan was an isolated empire in a golden casket. Ceramic shards were and still are recomposed by welding them in gold, which weaves delicate branches of life along unrepeatable fracture lines.
Metal scars that raise common objects to mastery, silent witnesses of experience: this is Kintsu, from which this pattern takes its name and inspiration to bring the value of resilience into the world of interior design.
Technique / technology: | Non-woven printed |
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Weight: | ≈178 g/m² (± 5%) |
Thickness: | 48 μm |
Width: | 95 cm / 37,4" (± 3%) |
Repetition: | 64 cm / 25,2" |
Match: | Straight match |
Adhesive: | Adhesive for non-woven wallcovering |
Design: | Vertical - Horizontal - Geometric - Stripes |
Type of support: | No woven 130 gr. |
Finish: | Double print design over non-woven back |
Technical features: | Fire resistant - Shoock-proof - Washable |
How to paste: | Paste the wall |
How to remove: | Strippable |
Sales unit: | Roll |