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  • 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

  • Charlene CS

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    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.

  • Chelsea

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    Deco-dot-com. With sophisticated looks, a striking touch and modern drape Chelsea “joins the dots” in design terms – in the truest sense of the word. After all, the digitally printed pattern features large dots in pastel shades floating over a white background. These appear like larger-than-life droplets in four colour variations making Chelsea the drapery fabric counterpart to the transparent double-width Piccadilly option of the nya nordiska collection. The unclear, slightly blurry contours of the coloured weave patterns underline the watercolour-like lightness and liveliness of the design. They are created by a complex warp printing process in which the warp threads are printed in colour before weaving and then being interwoven with a single-coloured weft thread. The fibre mix of cotton and polyester combines a dry touch with discreet lustre giving this fabric its relaxed casual look.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Elsa CS

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    The 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.

  • Fara

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    Down to a fine art. Fara even spreads Mediterranean flair in northern hemisphere interiors with consummate ease. Its lively wave pattern looks as if immortalized on canvas in large brushstrokes, its colour scheme like a foray into coastal flora. Mimosa, sage and lavender, complemented by terracotta and stone grey, blossom as a warm palette from which one tone and all its shades then extends over a white background. The sophisticated spray-dye printing technology deployed here makes this casual linen-raffia blend suitable for double-face uses – also making an impact when teamed with fabrics like Macao, Karima and Cosmo.

  • Fino

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    Fino captivates customers with a wafer-thin woollen weave in four, finely mottled shades. Thanks to its double width this drapery fabric made of 100% pure new wool can be used for room height applications and really comes into its own as semi-transparent drapes. Fino is washable.

  • Fino Pin

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    Our popular uni classic Fino gets some company: Fino Pin combines the casual, semi-transparent pure new wool╔s excellent characteristics with a new pinstripe design. Similar to its big brother, Fino Pin is available in double width and the colours wool white and three noble shades of grey. Another advantage: due to humidity regulating properties, wool can improve interior climates. Furthermore, wool is a renewable, biodegradable resource with isolating effects.

  • 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.

  • Grace

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    A really fine, semi-transparent voile with a powdery grip and soft fall. Grace appears very elegant, is predestined for flowing and airy decorations, and is usable as a sheer or as lining for silks.

  • Jalousie CS

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    Transparent fabric made from 100% Trevira CS with fine regular stripes. The interplay of transparent and non-transparent stripes creates a “Venetian blind” effect. Jalousie CS is washable. Due to its width of ca. 320 cm, it can be railroaded.

  • Jona

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    Favourite stripes. Jona provides soft furnishing delights “en bloc”. Serving as the striped counterpart for Uni Jonte, this popular classic among patterns brings a fresh, 12 cm wide block stripe into textile play. The epitome of nya nordiska’s core competence, Jona combines natural fibres with Scandinavian clarity and stripes – and all of this in 16 powder tones and an informal look perfectly tuned to suit Jonte. These properties allow this versatile furnishing fabric to conquer interiors anywhere from country mansions to urban lofts. This linen fabric comes pre-washed and can be processed right away.

  • Jonte

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    It’s linen time. Nobody can escape the natural charms of this light-weight, plain drapery fabric with its irregular surface look. The pure pre-washed linen combines semi-transparency with a soft touch and casual look. Colours range from non-colours and pastel shades to statement tones and are all characterised by the two-tone warp and weft look so typical of the material. Be it as a curtain or roman blind, Jonte perfectly complements nya nordiska’s linen portfolio in terms of colour, transparency and texture.

  • Jorma

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    The fabric summers are made of. Jorma is a variation on not one but two of nya nordiska’s core competencies but with a refreshingly topical twist: naturalness and stripes. This light furnishing fabric in pure pre-washed linen projects a relaxed casual look with 1 cm wide maritime stripes and 16 colours that also makes coordinating a sheer delight. Tuned to the two bestsellers solid Jonte and block stripes Jona in terms of material and colour scheme, it extends the summery linen range to include a third, no-frills option.

  • Kari

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    Motion & emotion. Owing to their irregular placement Kari’s woven checks always stay in motion. This modern twist on nya nordiska’s core »check« theme is underlined still further by strong colour versions. The semi-transparent linen fabric transposes the summery island colours into discreet mineral combinations as well as radiant, flowery check variants. Choosing your personal favourite is purely a matter of taste.

  • 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.

  • Lamis

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    Fine highlight. Lamis gives interiors a unique, natural upgrade and is high-profile since the chintz in semi-transparent linen shines extra-wide and with a fine lustre. This lustre appears softly dimmed with the pale flax nuances but increases in shine the darker its tone gets. This gives the lightweight furnishing fabric, in tones like berry, graphite, oak and anthracite, the shimmering intensity of the sun sinking into the sea. A natural spectacle you can bring to your own home in eight solid colours.