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Knoll Textiles

Wire by Nick Cave

300167–007 Sapphire

WC24717

98% Non-Phthalate Vinyl, 2% Polyester
High Traffic

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Wire by Nick Cave

300167

Application
Walls

Price

Product Introduction
October 2022

Content: 98% Non-Phthalate Vinyl, 2% Polyester

Finish: None

Backing: Cellulose/Polyester

Width: 53" (135cm)

Bolt Size: 30 yards (27m)

Class: Type II

Weight: 20 oz/ly (600 gr/lm)

Traffic: High Traffic

Country of Origin: USA

Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment.

© 2022 Knoll, Inc.

W-Clean with water-based cleanser.

Flammability: AS/NZS 3837 Adhered
ASTM E84 Adhered
CAN ULC S102 Adhered
ISO 5660 Adhered
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 200+ hours

Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Certified
REACH Compliant

Chemicals:
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS

10 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.

Nick Cave (b. 1959, United States) is an artist and educator who, for over three decades, has created spaces of memorial where his audiences confront issues of race, social justice, and identity politics in the United States. Cave's work spans sculpture, installation, video, sound, and performance, including his wearable, sculptural Soundsuits, where Cave creates dimension by layering and transforming everyday objects such as beads, doilies, and sequins into material and sociopolitical representations. Cave has exhibited globally at institutions including the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago (2022), the Hayward Gallery (2022) in London, and the Guggenheim Museum (2023) in New York. He serves as professor of Fashion, Body, and Garment at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

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