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Sundown
Sundown is a sophisticated interpretation of classic Axminster craftsmanship, expressed through STARK’s modern design sensibility. Originating in 18th-century England, Axminster construction is revered for its ability to achieve exceptional detail and clarity, with each tuft individually placed to allow for intricate patterning and rich color expression.
Woven from a refined blend of 54% New Zealand wool and 46% viscose, Sundown offers a luxurious balance of softness, sheen, and durability. The dense pile is expertly bound and precision-sheared to create a polished surface that performs beautifully in demanding interiors.
Defined by a striking geometric motif, Sundown brings structure and visual rhythm to a space; elevated, enduring, and distinctly STARK.
BRAND: STARK
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MATERIAL: 54% NZ WOOL / 46% VISCOSE
CONSTRUCTION: AXMINSTER
STYLE: GEOMETRIC
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ROLL WIDTH: 3.86m
ORIGIN: CHINA
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