Charlene CS
This decoration fabric is suitable for contract use with an outstandingly authentic look and feel of linen. Charlene CS has a delicate weaving structure and a coaxing, natural grip. The colour scale of bright and characterful dark natural tones brings out that this decoration fabric is an easy-care alternative to linen.
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Kathrine CS
€0,00Airy, pleasant to feel and transparent fabric in elegant non-colours. A soft and silk-mat gleaming stripe structure is made by a minimal varying yarn thickness in the weft and makes this article have a pretty, lively appearance. Made of Trevira CS, Kathrine CS is suitable for contract use.
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Marla CS
€0,00A textile phoenix. The finely textured, easy-care plain-coloured Marla CS is composed of 50% Trevira CS yarn made from recycled PET bottles. The properties and quality of this fabric are identical to those obtained through production with normal polyester. The energy required and environmental burden generated by the manufacturing process, however, are considerably lower. Made up as a curtain and roman blind this double-width fabric in five modern tones brings transparent lightness to interiors qualifying for both residential and contract assignments with its certified flame-retardancy. So Marla CS combines versatile applications with smart resource-saving production.
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Elsa CS
€0,00The surface structure of Elsa CS resembles brush strokes on canvas. A semi-transparent, 320 centimetres wide fabric with varying density, fantastic for spacious living areas or as a room divider for retail projects. Its processed Trevira CS yarns are permanently flame retardant, washable and highly lightfast.
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Belano FR
€0,00A 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.