Children rugs Manufacturer in Turkey

İVİ
is the trade mark of kids carpet manufacturer NEGO. Nego is
one of the leading kids carpet manufacturer in Turkey.
If
you're looking for high quality child carpet and
kid rugs for
everything from playrooms to classrooms, you've come to the right
place!
For all models please click here
Please
do not hesitate to contact us
for more information and price list.
Our fun flooring is extremely stain resistant for easy
cleaning,
and antibacterially treated to protect kids. Dense
polypropylen fibers
make them tough and durable. Our selection is unmatched. These
children's carpets and kids rugs are much better
quality rugs seen in some stores. Perfect for
decorating playrooms, children's bedrooms, schools, waiting rooms,
and child care centers. If you are looking for a kid rug,
you have come to the right place.
Children's rugs & baby rugs are made of the finest materials in
various heights and piles. Most of the Children's & Kids room rugs
come with Action Backing, made of polypropylene. Looking for a
baby or kids accent rug... Most of our children's rugs are easy
care; they can be cleaned with just mild soap and water or baby
carpet cleaner. For boys or girls, all childrens rugs are
handcrafted and represent the best in quality and detail. All of
our baby & children's rugs are
made
using superior machinery and workmanship to make the quality baby
and kids rugs that are us ed in homes throughout the country.
These carpets was
created to capture the youthful exuberance of preschool and
kindergarten. Colors provides a joyful, light-hearted design to
brighten up the
drabbest area. This durable yet whimsical carpet was designed for
fun during the early years of our children.
WHY IS
İVİ
DIFFERENT?
Every child-youngster is a different individual. Yet their basic
needs are the same. Care, understanding, trust, freedom to express
oneself and health... Starting with this basic fact, İVİ has
listened to them and has made its designes according to their
ages, sexes, fields of interest and characteristics. Hygiene and
easy terms of usage, on the other hand, was considered to be the
invariable common feature of all carpets.
CONCEPT OF
SPECIAL DESIGN
İvi has six
different categories
namely Minivi,
Midivi,
Maxivi,
Sportivi,
Geovi
and Romantivi
which have been designed by a group of architects who have taken
children's and youngsters' wishes and needs as their basis; and
this new and original creation has acquired a meaning and function
besides being any ordinary carpet. Sometimes it's a toy, sometimes
it's the language to express oneself. The basic concept of
designing in İvi is not only drawing but creating meaningful and
functional products.
HYGIENE
İvi products are antiallergic, have no falling off of threads,
contains no harmful.
EASY TO USE
They are resistant to stains and heavy usage. Colors will not fade
or be washed away.
İvi is the first and only brand that has specialized in producing
carpets for children and youngsters and has put together its
professional attitude with the designing, hygiene and
functionality of its products in a perfect combination
in Turkey.
Its international style, original and creative designs, high
quality of its
materials, its consideration of the physical and mental health of
the new
generation makes the İvi products unique and special.
For all
carpet
models please click here
Please
do not hesitate to contact us
for more information and price list.
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ADDRESS:
KARAMAN MAH. KEREM CAD. GENCOSMAN 2 SITESI SENGIR APT.NO:14/B
NILUFER/ BURSA-TURKEY
İVİ Export
Department Phone:+ 90 (224) 223 49 85
Fax: + 90
(224) 245 05 37
E-mail:
info@kids-carpet-manufacturer.com
istanbul in Brief
Geographical Location
Istanbul… The main reason of Istanbul’s being a very popular city
for which wars are made, lives are lost is its geographical location…
Let’s review this location first: In its south stretches Marmara Sea
and in its north is Black Sea. Its west part is in Europe and east
part is in Asia. The important waterline dividing Istanbul into two
is the Bosphorus… The only alternative to reach the Aegean Sea and
the Meditteranean Sea, therefore to open sea is to use Istanbul and
the the Bosphorus…
Istanbul is both the nearest Asian city to Europe and the nearest
European city to Asia. What adds to Istanbul’s significance is its
being a port city and all trade paths’ passing through the city for
thousands of years…
Another important feature of Istanbul is that it has a highly sheltered
structure. Especially the center which is presently called as the
“historical peninsula”, which was made capital city by both Byzantine
and Ottoman Empires and its being located on a hill surrounded by
three seas made it almost impossible to be conquered… Indeed, Haliç
had the quality of being an unparalleled harbour sheltering navy fleets.
Land of the blinds
A famous myth explains very precisely
the unmatched location of Istanbul :
Commander Byzas, who gave his name to the empire to be later called
as Byzantine, sets off to sail to build a new colony from where Greece
is located today. During the long voyage and his searches, he goes
to an oracle for advice. The oracle makes this prediction: “You are
going to build your city right opposite of the land of the blinds!”
Continuing his voyage, Byzas reaches to the banks of Sarayburnu, the
Istanbul of today. When he sees this protected peninsula, he thinks
that it is just the place that he was looking for; meanwhile he notices
the area of residence on the opposite side (Kadýköy at
present). Byzas decides that the people who, given the excellent area
of residence right before them, do not prefer to reside there are
blind. And since it also coincides with the prediction, he builds
his colony on this land without hesitation…
Istanbul, still geographically perfect!
Although thousands of years have passed,
Istanbul still maintains its geographical importance. Today Istanbul
is a huge metropolis connecting continents, cultures, religions and
being home to eleven million people; and one of the greatest business
and cultural center of the region…
Adam Mickiewicz Museum
The house in Tarlabaþý
where the Polish freedom poet Adam Mickiewicz spent the last years
of his life and died in 1855 was turned into a museum in 1955.
In the museum can be seen documents
and information on the life and works of Mickiewicz, photographs of
his years in Istanbul and documents and photographs of the battle
for freedom in Poland.
Ahi Çelebi Mosque
It is located in Eminönü,
by the coast of Haliç next to Istanbul Chamber of Commerce.
The mosque, whose date of construction and architect is still unknown,
was commissioned by Ahi Çelebi who was a head physician in
Fatih Darüþþifa (Hospital) in the beginning of 1500s.
The mosque, which is in a worn-out state and do not have many architectural
highlights, holds an important place in Istanbul folklore for its
being the mosque where Evliya Çelebi had his famous dream.
Anadolu Rampart
Anatolian Hisar was strengthened during the construction of Rumelian
Hisar in 1452 by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror with addition of new
parts. The Hisar was used as a prison for some period and it was this
hisar which played an important role in prevention of Kazakh invasion
in 17th and 18th centuries. In the following years, it lost its importance.
Beyazýt Square
The square which was formed as the greatest square of the city in
393 A.C. during period of Emperor Teodosius, was known with the name
of Form Tauri Square in that period because of the bronze bull heads
situated over a giant victory inscription in the center.
Only several marble blocks and columns
have survived from the victory inscriptions to date, however the huge
fountain on the north side does not exist anymore. This huge and monumental
fountain, the greatest fountain of the city was used to be fed by
Valens aqueduct.
The gate of Istanbul University and
Beyazýt Fire Tower which are in the square now are structures
of 9th century. A medresse, hamam and some shops are the only remains
of the complex of 15th century work of Beyazýt Mosque, which
adorns the square and which gave its name to the square.
Beylerbeyi Palace ,
Beylerbeyi Palace is located in the Anatolian side of the Boshporus,
in the province having the same name with the palace. The palace,
making up a complex with the palace in the yard and the surrounding
buildings, was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz to architect
brothers Sarkis and Agop Balyan in 1864.
The palace comprises of the Beylerbeyi Palace as the main structure,
sea mansions one of which is women hall and the other is progression
hall located in the sea front walls of the palace, Marble Mansion,
Yellow Palace and Hasahýr in the backyard. While the sea mansions
and Beylerbeyi Palace were commisioned by Sultan Abdülaziz, the
other buildings are known to be a part of the palace once located
on this spot.
Beylerbeyi Palace, the main unit of the palace complex, is a two-storey
stone building built above a high cellar. The length of the palace
which is built in parallel to the Boshporus is 65 meters. There are
6 saloons and 24 rooms in the palace which has staircase access from
three sides. Especially Fountain Saloon and Blue Saloon which has
its name from the color of its columns on the upper floor are the
most impressive places of the palace. Also its garden arranged in
sets is another feature of the palace.
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