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  • Karima

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    Karima has raffia yarn woven into its surface to thank for its ingenious weave structure. This yarn gives the drapery fabric a cool touch on the outer face. The large linen admixture in the warp makes for a particularly soft falling drape and an enveloping touch on the reverse. Karima comes in a colour scheme of 10 discreet natural tones. The fabric is washable.

  • Keno

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    Like crashing waves. Stones washed by the sea serve as an inspiration for Keno’s abstract pattern. This warp printed woven with a bouclé yarn charmingly toys with the contrast between matt, white surface textures and a coloured, softly shiny background. The latter presents one of five subdued sand and sea colours in various intensities, as produced by the refraction of water. The yarn grain provides this double-faced furnishing fabric with its delicate look and feel reminiscent of fine sand, which looks particularly striking when backlit.

  • Klas

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    Decorative sandstorm. Klas’ multi-coloured yarn breathes life into this upholstery fabric with a speckled semi plain that looks like drifting sand. A wide colour palette comprising 25 shades stages the charming grain in many different ways. Discreet tone-on-tone versions feature as well as a vividly contrasting confetti of colours. Unalloyed joy is also ensured in all colour nuances thanks to the high wear resistance of this upholstery “allrounder” with its 70,000 Martindale rubs.

  • Liv

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    On the Silk Road. Liv is the elegant “crowning glory” to exclusive interiors. Its interplay of silk and moir‚ captures the movement and reflexes of light mirrored on the sea. With its refined ribs and the inimitably fine lustre of the natural material that is silk, Liv is a modern classic that when lined can be combined both effectively and timelessly with interiors of all styles. In addition to its elaborate design and soft drape, its exciting colour scheme of 16 tones caters to the complete range of styles from modern to traditional.

  • Lizzy

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    A premium easy to clean lining with a feeble satin gloss. In spite of its high percentage of polyester, Lizzy has a pleasant dry touch and a soft drape. The chart of colour range consisting low-key hues makes this article an interesting basic for manifold furnishing applications.

  • Macao

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    Macao is a linen fabric of the present. A classical linen weave, the lightly crisp surface reveals something unusual. To create this decoration fabric, fine linen yarns were interwoven with a robust raffia laces made of polyamide. This gives Macao the appearance of a casual, natural fabric.

  • Matisse

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    Inspired by the French painter, the shiny and technically clever viscose embroidery of Matisse transforms our classic linen-satin Nubia into an expressionist piece of art. Its playful, graphic shapes come in soft powder and nude shades, Matisse Metal is extra glam thanks to its fine threads of shimmering Lurex. Perfect uni partner: Nubia.

  • Matisse Metal

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    Inspired by the French painter, the shiny and technically clever viscose embroidery of Matisse transforms our classic linen-satin Nubia into an expressionist piece of art. Its playful, graphic shapes come in soft powder and nude shades, Matisse Metal is extra glam thanks to its fine threads of shimmering Lurex. Perfect uni partner: Nubia.

  • Melino

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    Wool, light. Melino combines the fluffy look and soft feel of a high percentage wool admixture with the unfussy and robust nature of synthetic fibres. Making this room-height drapery fabric an attractive, versatile allrounder for interiors. With a filigree, delicately roughened texture it underlines its natural appeal without losing any of its lightness. Melino is equally convincing both as a solo fabric and as a harmonious, drapery-fabric counterpart to the upholstery fabric Henry.

  • Monti

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    Blossoming island fantasies. Delicate plant silhouettes creep across furnishing fabric Monti and are highlighted by the embroidered hatching that surrounds them. In addition to finely varied stitching in blue, sand or graphite nuances on a pale cotton-linen background there is also a version with white embroidery on an anthracite background. A 2 cm overlap ensures the floral embroidery can blossom without limits indoors.

  • Olea

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    Like sand on the sea. The semi-transparent gauze Olea is irresistible to the touch. Its soft wool bouclé yarn arouses associations with the finest powdery sand running through your fingers. A sensual experience that also becomes visible thanks to the irregular grain unfolding in delicate vertical lines. Each one of the seven natural tones ranging from stone to sand to sea blue exudes its very own mood in interiors. What they all have in common: the properties of the wool bouclé make for a pleasant indoor climate.

  • Pina

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    Fluffy as a fun factor. Pina varies the dot theme all naturally on a semi-transparent linen background. Featuring two mini pompons each, the irregularly placed Fil-coupé appeals to both the eye and the fingertips while spreading an upbeat atmosphere in the room. Ivory, sand and grey as finely dosed colour alternatives revisit the fabric classic for a fresh new contemporary revival. A fabric that combines warmth and homeliness with a playful, modern appearance and easy-care washability.

  • Pinati

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    Right to the point. For this modern twist on the classic Plumetis jacquard dots “dance” out of step with consummate ease. The fancy yarn this Fil-coupé is woven from “blows up” its clipped threads in a pompon style – anew after each washing. This provides the pattern on the transparent base fabric with both visually and haptically appealing three-dimensionality. In three soft non-colours Pinati gets right to the decorative point for modern window design in a featherweight way.

  • Poona

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    Poona is a structured upholstery fabric in a wild silk look. The upholstery fabric combines caressing feel and noble shine with high durability. The dissolved panama weave creates a fine silky lustre. Tailored to the entire Living World, Poona is offered in a broad range of near-nature colours, with nine non-colours and six elegant colours in 140 cm width.

  • Ribbon

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    In addition, the generous graphical design Ribbon has been realized as burnt-out in a positive and negative version. The abstract composition of lines unfolds its three-dimensional effect either by way of show through or as a pattern on transparent background. The cotton polyester blend provides for a soft drape, pleasant feel, easy processing and easy care. In neutral off-white and double width, Ribbon excels by its universal applicability. Even ceiling-high processing is possible. For combination options, base fabric Simply is also available as plain fabric. Simply is also the base fabric for Petunia, Buskage, Polka, Cestino and Tonno. Discover also: Ribbon colour 152 negativ

  • Ribbon

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    In addition, the generous graphical design Ribbon has been realized as burnt-out in a positive and negative version. The abstract composition of lines unfolds its three-dimensional effect either by way of show through or as a pattern on transparent background. The cotton polyester blend provides for a soft drape, pleasant feel, easy processing and easy care. In neutral off-white and double width, Ribbon excels by its universal applicability. Even ceiling-high processing is possible. For combination options, base fabric Simply is also available as plain fabric. Simply is also the base fabric for Petunia, Buskage, Polka, Cestino and Tonno. Discover also: Ribbon colour 151 positiv

  • Rune

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    Dual benefit. Double-face fabric Rune lends itself to both double-face and universal applications. Its small-format all-over pattern exudes a natural surface texture with 3D properties thanks to a finely nuanced colour scheme. The pattern features in either soft non-colours or strong tones on a natural-coloured background. Thanks to its fibre mix with a high wool admixture this fabric is irresistible to the touch and despite its cosy feel it also convincingly delivers as cushion cover or upholstery fabric thanks to its 60,000 Martindale rubs.

  • Savo

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    Ebb and (colour) flow. Savo’s Ikat look is reminiscent of the traces the tide leaves on the beach as it goes out. The lighter part of the two-tone fabric represents the dry sand here, while the colour graduations appear as if intensified by water. A transition that corresponds to the material changeover from pale linen to coloured wool. The two deliberately clash in the middle of the 320 cm wide double-face fabric allowing decorators to individually decide on how high the ╩tide╦ in eight soft shades can rise.

  • Scarlet

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    Satin Lover. For years, the sophisticated furnishing fabric Scarlet has conquered its users’ hearts and interiors. In 2021 it will see a “colour-facelift” by Sophisticated satin in double width and in a great choice of colours. Scarlet stands for modern opulence. The satin can be used on both sides. One side features matt linen finish, the other silky gloss. means of seven new shades giving the colour range an air of contemporary elegance. It now includes 16 finely nuanced shades ranging from off-white and sand & stone to discreet green and powder pink hues. This double-width satin stands for modern opulence and can be used as a double face: one naturally dull fabric face characterised by the linen admixture, and one with fine lustre typical of satin.

  • Selma

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    Plain to “sea”. The yarn used for Selma boasts a multicolour effect that gives the fabric its lively appearance. Eight mineral tones come is varying nuances reminding us of shell or stone surfaces depending on the hue. Naturalness that is also reflected in the fibre mix combining hemp with wool and viscose. As an attractive alternative to linen Selma scores additional points with its pleasant touch and loose drape.