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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.

  • Alabama

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    Airy, semi-transparent linen weave in a width of 320 cm. Alabama has a natural appearance but does not seem rustic at all. A soft finish which persists after washing gives this fabric a wonderfully caressing feel. Alabama can be easily combined, is ideal for light decorations and also suits well for panels and table linen. The shrinkage of 2% is moderate.

  • Alabama-Stripe

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    The young tri-colour stripe fabric Alabama Stripe made of pure linen impresses through its wonderfully caressing touch. The colour range of the airy, semi-transparent natural fibre fabric reaches from fresh summer colours over pastel and aqua hues up to non-colours. Thanks to the generous width of the stripes, the fabric can also be applied laterally. The light decoration fabric is ideally fitting for panels and table linen, also in combination with its counterpart Alabama in plain in the same quality of material.

  • Alba CS

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    The collection is complemented by the low-key transparent fabric Alba CS. In reduction, Alba CS appears like a silk organza and plays in six near-nature plain choices of colour with a softly shining lustre. In a width of 325 cm, Alba CS is railroaded and thus unfolds its caressing character in the contract and private area.

  • Allee

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    Like the interplay of light and shade when driving along a tree-lined avenue here transparent and opaque, hand-painted stripes alternate in this elegant burnt-out fabric. Its 30% metal admixture reinforces the dynamics of this design with a crushed effect. Allee is supplied in four colour combinations: in white or walnut on a bright background, in grey or ginger on a dark background. All styles come as positive and negative versions and can be combined with each other. Discover also: Allee colour 21-24

  • Allee

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    Like the interplay of light and shade when driving along a tree-lined avenue here transparent and opaque, hand-painted stripes alternate in this elegant burnt-out fabric. Its 30% metal admixture reinforces the dynamics of this design with a crushed effect. Allee is supplied in four colour combinations: in white or walnut on a bright background, in grey or ginger on a dark background. All styles come as positive and negative versions and can be combined with each other. Discover also: Allee colour 01-04

  • Alma

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    The »pearl« among the lightweight drapery fabrics. Two natural fibres unite here to create an effective lightweight look. This fabric injects colour into the interior without it becoming visually overbearing. To achieve this coloured cotton threads run across Alma’s delicate, plain-coloured, linen ground weave that look like strings of beads thanks to their regular array. As a young, contemporary take on the classic bouclé effect, this fluffy yarn brings sophisticated three-dimensionality into modern living room designs.

  • Almina

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    City – Country – River. Almina is suitable for universal applications – from urban lofts to modern country homes. The semi-transparent fabric is an accomplished symbiosis of naturalness and modern technology: its piece-dyed base material made of recycled polyester features a typical linen look while the fancy yarn used for the fine, irregular vertical stripe looks hand-made. A texture reminiscent of the irregular surface of a river that breathes life into the pattern and interiors with four delicate natural tones.

  • Alpha 2.0

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    There is hardly any design which embodies so perfectly the roots of nya nordiska in the Scandinavian design language as the classical bicoloured stripe designs Jota, Kappa and Alpha 2.0. Even wider block stripes give the fabrics in their new edition a refreshing modernity (stripe width Jota 2.0 ca. 0,6 cm, Kappa 2.0 ca. 3,8 cm, Alpha 2.0 ca. 7,6 cm). Made of pure cotton, the washable and durable natural fibres can be used especially for upholstery, decoration and table sets – in a vivid interplay of colours, they can be combined with the check designs Jota-Check 2.0, Kappa-Check 2.0, Alpha-Check 2.0, the tri-colour stripes Delta, four-colour stripes Mega as well as plain fabric Zeta 2.0.

  • Alpha-Check 2.0

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    In addition to stripe designs Jota, Kappa and Alpha 2.0, nya nordiska has developed a check variant of the fabrics, each one adjusted to the individual stripe widths: In colour range and yarn quality identical with the stripe series, the durable and washable check fabrics Jota, Kappa and Alpha-Check 2.0 made of 100% cotton, open up versatile combination possibilities for upholstery, decoration and table sets, also in the interplay with Delta, Mega and Zeta 2.0.

  • Alva FR

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    Woven air. This is as sheer as it gets in textile window drapes. The single-coloured gauze Alva FR fuses feather-weight transparency with ingeniously iridescent colour schemes. Different colour combinations in warp and weft shimmer in a plethora of nuances when hit by light while a carefully selected scale of non-colours and discreet pastel shades make for modern elegance. This double-width fabric with an organza feel combines a visual “breath of nothing” with a pleasantly dimmed incidence of light in residential and contract interiors.

  • Amy

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    With wafer-thin lightness this new, semi-transparent drapery fabric makes for delicate, textile window design in a 340 cm width. With a yarn-dyed weave made of 60% Modal and 40% PES it convinces with a light, soft drape. 10 colours from anthracite and sea blue through to powdery pastel tones shimmer in the incidental light. This means Amy can be used to create a finely tuned, textile room ambience.

  • Ashley

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    The textile key to enchanted gardens. This opulent furnishing fabric spreads shiny foliage motifs with an almost photorealistic feel onto its diffuse background. All in line with the collection motto observers are whisked away to explore magical natural sceneries. They can choose from four colour worlds corresponding to the seasons – from delicate green spring to the warm colours of summer and from the earthy copper shades of autumn to the silvery hoarfrost of winter.

  • Astoria FR

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    About 99% of the incidence of light is absorbed by this high-quality dimmer, which is more than a standard black-out fabric. Astoria FR can be used on both sides. The front side shows a canvas texture. The back side, which is in the same colour, is silk-like. Astoria FR is available in many beautiful living colours and is almost too good to be used as lining material. The black-out fabric is made of 100% flame retardant polyester and thus suitable for contract use.

  • Avanti

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    The colour scheme of the successful basic Avanti has been extended by a further 15 topical colour shades. Bestselling shades from the existing palette have been complemented by reserved natural tones and topical trend colours such as soleil, fraise and sky. In terms of drape and feel this easy-care decorative fabric is reminiscent of parachute silk. Already in the range now for more than 20 years, this extra-wide, plain polyester weave is convincing with its versatility. Five colourways are also available in flame-retardant quality Avanti CS or with an additional water-repellent finish, Avanti CS Shower.

  • Avanti CS

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    Avanti CS made of 100% Trevira CS features five colour shades from the reworked Avanti palette in flame-retardant fabrics. Certified according to DIN Norm 4102-B1 the functional fabric is an excellent choice for public premises in delicate shades like aqua blue, mid grey, silver grey, ivory and white and shines here with the tried and test properties of the successful basics line.

  • Avanti CS Shower

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    With its water-repellent finish Avanti CS is a response to the many requests from the market to use Avanti as a shower curtain. Post treatment gives the textile its functional finish without compromising the softly flowing and pleasant feel. Available in the same delicate colours as Avanti CS, Avanti CS Shower opens up further application options in the hotel sector.

  • Balbo CS

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    To the point. These organic-looking dot elements were conceived by Bodo Sperlein and have their origin in the designer’s own handprint. A reference to nature and craftsmanship is also exuded by the textile interpretation of the motif. The dotting in this semi-transparent drapery fabric looks crosshatched and is as individual in its outline as its natural prototype. In five soft non-colours, this Trevira CS fabric adds a finely measured touch of exuberance in the contract sector.

  • Bjarne

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    Natural. Bjarne immediately conveys the quality of its fibre blend: linen and cotton enter into a convincing alliance here for this classy natural fabric. With its dry, grainy texture and heavy, casual drape the canvas is ideal for draperies in a casual chic style whilst also serving as a lightweight upholstery fabric. With its natural fibres the range of 40 colours takes on a powdery, fragmented effect with a cosy comfort factor.

  • 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.