Piccadilly

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Piccadilly

This fine striped double weave owes its special appeal to large-format watercolour Polka dots. Its lavish print design floats in space as if painted with airy brush strokes in the air thereby giving rise to the optical weightlessness of the transparent basic fabric. A fascinating effect that is produced by three colour worlds: from intense blue, turquoise and emerald hues, passing through warm red, orange and umbra tones to discreet grey and anthracite shades. Piccadilly is also available in solid ivory and grey matching its background colours.


Application

COMPOSITION

100% polyester

Weight 50 g/qm

DIMENSIONS

Width appr. 300 cm

Rapport appr. 300 x appr. 150 cm

Care

Care b

Shrinkage appr. 1%

Features

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Fabric can be fitted in either direction. The manufacture of the article complies with the specifications of STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX. Easy care. For washing / cleaning, we recommend a laundry bag of sufficient size.

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