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Petra

Petra

Level loop pile Carpet

Inspired by the hand-hewn caves and temples carved from ancient Jordanian desert sandstone, Petra promises raw beauty and earthy charm. The wool low-level loop pile creates a distinct uniform texture that won’t show tracks, making it an inspired choice for high traffic rooms.

Style: Level loop pile carpet

Durability: Extra heavy duty

Usage: New home, Renovating

Fire rated:

Stair rated:

Price: $$$

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Characteristics

A level loop pile carpet is, as the name suggests, where the carpet pile forms a loop. The yarn is threaded through the backing then sewn back through – creating a loop of yarn. Loop pile carpets are hard wearing, durable and do not have a tendency to show tracking (footprints) as often as other carpet.

  • Combination of level loop and cut tufts
  • Stylish finish with a soft, smooth feel
  • A range of distinctive patterns and colour combinations

Care Information

Frequent vacuuming removes soil particles from the surface before it works its way below the surface, professional cleaning is recommended every 18-24 months.

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Product images on the website will vary in colour due to many factors such as monitor type, scan quality, lighting arrangements etc. Images do not seek to duplicate the exact visual appearance, but serve merely as a guide or point of reference. Actual carpet samples should be inspected at your nearest Parrys outlet to confirm texture and colour before making a purchase decision.
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