Historically carpet has been made using wool but in recent years the natural fibre has been replaced with petroleum-based fibre, mainly Nylon and Polypropylene both thermoplastic materials.
Through hands-on experimentation and material research into synthetic materials, working as an alchemist with ingenuity and persistence, I have developed a technique that allows me to reshape and repurpose this material for the creation of new design artefacts, avoiding carpet ending up in dumpsites.
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| Article Code | – |
| Type | – |
| Finish | – |
| Properties | Nylon and Polypropylene |
| Durability | – |
| Sustainability | – |
| Weight | – kg |
| Density | – kg/cm3 |
| Strength | – mpa |
| Insulation Properties | – |
| Fire Resistance | – |
| Load-Bearing Capacity | – |
| Density | – |
| Fire-Rating | – |
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| Process | – |
| Material | Nylon and Polypropylene |
| Percentage of Waste | – |
| Upcycling Waste | – kg / sqm |
| Green Mark | — |
| Sample Size | – |
| Distribution Area | – |