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  • Aalto

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    The lightness of being. Aalto has captured 22 tones of the natural scale and woven them into a single-coloured furnishing fabric oozing with airiness and semi-transparency. Its broad spectrum comprises all island colours from tree, stone and sand hues through to blossom and berry tones, not forgetting the blue nuances of sky and sea all the way down to fog grey and night black. The linen admixture in its easy-care fibre mix makes for the dry touch and feel of this natural material which is combined with a soft, creaseless drape optimised by an integrated weighting tape.

  • Alon

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    Rooted in nature. Like a soft, springy forest floor covered in fallen leaves upholstery fabric Alon creates a relaxed atmosphere that automatically triggers a sigh of relief. Its relief foliage designed in piqué technology gives the all-over fabric a natural, lively touch exuding exclusivity both in visual and tactile terms. 60,000 Martindale rubs ensure robust everyday suitability. Supplied in eight natural tones it brings the warmth of a summer’s day by the seaside into interiors – while making a soft to distinct statement depending on its colour intensity.

  • Assam

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    Finest silk and a multitude of colour coordinated spun wools add up to a dense, lightly structured “faux-uni”. Assam offers a choice of elegant colours.

  • Belano FR

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    A much promising in-between in a choice of white and natural tints and also the fashionable colour aubergine. The creped wool-like structure and the resulting pleasant feel of Belano is achieved by the relatively high wool content. With its composition of 60% flame retardant polyester yarns and 40% wool, this fabric fulfils the requirements of project use.

  • Blast

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    The elementary art of interiors. This expressive, large-format design care of Bodo Sperlein has its creative roots in Vorticism, a specifically English contribution to Modernism. Parallel to Cubism, this art form emerged in the early 20th century. Bodo Sperlein has now reinterpreted it for our millennium. As a generous jacquard pattern on a very fine thread cotton base, Blast’s Vorticist Cubist motif reveals its graphic effect in situ convincing us as a flambuoyant eyecatcher.

  • Blitz

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    A flash of textile brilliance. In the same fabric quality as Blast, Bodo Sperlein’s Blitz also displays cubic forms strung together like collages to form an all-over pattern. The jagged shape of its blitz-like lightening radiates sheer energy looking almost like stylised graffiti. Its two colours in three soft colour combinations give the sizable jacquard made of fine-threaded cotton an optical presence without overemphasising the pattern.

  • Boom

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    Woollen and sustainable. The Bodo Sperlein edition for nya nordiska is rounded off by Boom, an innovative upholstery fabric that can also serve as a heavy drapery. The print design on recycled wool combines the look and feel of its natural material with a sense of sustainability. Combined with a synthetic fibre component, this drapery and upholstery fabric boasts exceptional durability. Its graphic design corresponds to that of Blitz and can be made up without pattern repeats.

  • Buskage

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    Buskage, a new edition from the 1970ies, stages the iconic purist print design by nya nordiska. The softly flowing cotton underlines elegantly the subtle layout of the lines and makes it hard to perceive how easy-care the fabric with polyester content is. Reduced grass design lined up like on a pearl necklace gives the special devoré fabric its name, which is derived from the Swedish language. The positive and negative variants in neutral off-white, which are for the first time available in a large- scale print width of 300 cm, guarantee versatile application options. Discover also: Buskage colour 112 negativ

  • Buskage

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    Buskage, a new edition from the 1970ies, stages the iconic purist print design by nya nordiska. The softly flowing cotton underlines elegantly the subtle layout of the lines and makes it hard to perceive how easy-care the fabric with polyester content is. Reduced grass design lined up like on a pearl necklace gives the special devoré fabric its name, which is derived from the Swedish language. The positive and negative variants in neutral off-white, which are for the first time available in a large- scale print width of 300 cm, guarantee versatile application options. Discover also: Buskage colour 111 positiv

  • Cestino

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    Narrow rods are floating on the softly flowing devoré fabric made of cotton and polyester. The extremely successful graphical design from 2010 has now been realized by nya nordiska in 300 cm width, so that the subtle Venetian blind effect of the semi-transparent decoration fabric can be applied even more flexibly. Thanks to improved care properties, Cestino is now also available in washable quality.

  • Charlie

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    Go ahead and touch! Anyone taking up this invitation is doomed to be addicted to Charlie. The elegant wool bouclé is a tribute to the senses, in fabric form. It suits modern interiors just as well as elegant furniture classics combining appealing touch and cosiness with rugged wear properties. Boasting a modern colour range comprising eight high-profile solid tones this abrasion-resistant drapery and upholstery fabric is the bouclé It-Piece for interiors.

  • Clouds

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    The burnt-out fabric Clouds also toys with transparency and opacity in a striped grid, but produces a completely different effect here: its flowingly tapering lines conjure up a delicate, naturalist cloudscape. This alters with changing daylight and becomes more distinct the darker the background. The 300 cm wide fabric is particularly suited for big draperies because it is then that the filigree cloud motif becomes strikingly visible.

  • Cosmo

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    Fashion compass. Cosmo as a fibre blend popular on fashion catwalks now broadens its horizons branching out into interiors. Be it as a cushion, curtain or a hard-wearing upholstery fabric, Cosmo turns furniture into “it-pieces” as it does windows. A feeling of Mediterranean lifestyle is woven into its refined braided textures with a matt shine and soft touch. In 15 single colours, ranging from ivory and sand through aqua and maize to graphite and black, it attractively fuses with Nordic chic – as a solo or in a mix & match with Macao, Karima and Fara.

  • Cosy

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    With upholstery fabric Cosy the name says it all: with an exclusive knitted look and a pleasantly natural touch it links modernity with cosiness. Cosy’s thoroughly homely colour range features eleven softly subdued shades given a contemporary statement by the fabric’s distinct texture. The 140 cm wide, hard-wearing mixture of wool and man-made fibre makes for versatile impressions in interiors both as a stand-alone soft furnishing or in combination with other furnishing fabrics.

  • Dicky

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  • Elif

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    Architect style. With Elif, straight-lined Scherlis with a bouclé texture create a decorative 3D effect. The overwoven graphic motifs stand out vividly from the semi-transparent background. Their clear, architectural effect is reinforced by three universally applicable non-colour combinations – in ivory white, natural white and anthracite white, this decorative fabric looks like it was designed on the drawing board. The fluffy bouclé texture provides a feminine counterweight to the masculine straight lines.

  • Foglia

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    Foglia is a great experience for all senses! Thanks to its linen and cotton content, the three-dimensional, imprint-like structure has a fascinating yet natural feel. Foglia is 320 centimetres wide and ideal for nature-inspired window decorations.

  • Fumo

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    The name Fumo alludes to Venetian mist. With its Jacquard effect, the semi-transparent design translates the diffuse light refraction into a surprisingly soft feel. Just like a watermark, the light surfaces of the Jacquard react to the incidence of light and set varying highlights in the decoration. Fumo can be processed without lining in semi-transparency. Available in seven choices of colour and 135 cm width.

  • Harris

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    Very sturdy upholstery fabric with vivid bouclé optics and a pleasant dry touch. Harris is a flexible all-rounder, with a sportive and elegant performance in the non-colours. In colours like green, mustard, orange, rust or pigeon blue, however, this article transports the retro chic of the Sixties.

  • Henry

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    A delight to the touch. This heavy upholstery fabric with its fluffy texture cries out to be caressed. Natural fibres with an inherently irregular surface texture make for cosy interiors catering to the trend towards traditional craftsmanship. Four tones along with a bouclé texture create a lovely refraction of the light. And in functionality terms Henry is a real highlight too: it is temperature regulating thereby improving indoor climate. A fabric care of nya nordiska that quite literally allows you to “grasp” the quality.