Made in Japan using the latest innovative technology, the Kiwami collection is truly luxurious, unrivaled in softness and fire-retardant. Kiwami features a very thick pile made from 100% Kanekaron modacrylic. Once tufted, each rug is put through a special shearing process that gives it this amazing soft touch. A version of this fiber is used to make the hair in Barbie dolls! As such, you can be sure that the flammability ratings are superb, and that the softness is unparalleled. In addition, SoHo Rugs has tested the rugs vigorously for wear ability and they perform extremely well.
Features
- Hand-tufted in Japan using 100% Kanekaron modacrylic
- Special shearing process for unrivaled softness
- Superb flammability ratings
- Performed well in vigorous wear testing
- Plush 1.5'' pile height
- Available in the following sizes: 4'3'' x 6'3'', 6'3'' x 7'11'', 6'3'' x 9'7''
Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have.
Kiwami is truly luxorious and features unrivaled softness in a very thick pile. It is made from 100% Kanekaron Modacrylic. This is our very unique fiber system that is incredibly soft while also being highly fire-retardent. Kiwami is made using the latest technology. Once tufted, these rugs are put through a very special process that gives them this amazing soft touch. A version of this fiber is used to make the hair in Barbie dolls!
Kiwami rugs are generally easy to clean using a spot cleaning method with warm water. The cleaning method should be done with a very slightly damp "terry cloth" towel lightly rubbing the area to be cleaned. Too much water or dampness will cause matting. If the stain doesn't clean with just plain water, then a very, very small amount of soap or detergent can be used, again lightly rubbing with a slightly damp terry cloth towel. No bleach or bleach containing products should be used on the rug. Alternatively, use standard carpet cleaning chemicals designed for synthetic fibers. Standard vacuuming is okay however, steam cleaning and using a brush is not recommended.