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  • 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.

  • Batumi Uni CS

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    Transparent, plain Trevira CS fleece as a supplement to Batumi CS in matching base colours. Can also be used individually.

  • Belano FR

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    A 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.

  • 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.

  • Blitz

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    A flash of textile brilliance. In the same fabric quality as Blast, Bodo Sperlein’s Blitz also displays cubic forms strung together like collages to form an all-over pattern. The jagged shape of its blitz-like lightening radiates sheer energy looking almost like stylised graffiti. Its two colours in three soft colour combinations give the sizable jacquard made of fine-threaded cotton an optical presence without overemphasising the pattern.

  • Boja CS

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    A filigree net-work. Bodo Sperlein also holds the creative threads in his hands in this print design that uses nya nordiska’s popular, semi-transparent, top-quality Soufflé CS Uni as its base. Here these threads are linked to form a modern, net-like structure extending, almost coral-like, over the light-as-a-feather base fabric. The natural feel of this wafer-thin drapery product made of Trevira CS makes it ideal for adorning even large window features on commercial premises. With its versatile and vital appearance this creates a natural atmosphere. In a choice of four colours.

  • Bonto

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    Decorative blockbuster. Boasting an 11-centimetre grid and a whole new colour scale Bonto updates the segment of wide stripes with a refreshing block stripe thereby exuding an air of homely weightlessness. In a fresh look the classic pattern becomes the new eye-catcher be it as sheers, panel curtain, bed spread or in other creative applications. Its ╩repertoire╦ ranges from modern to elegant, from maritime to opulent – depending on which colour combinations, which are all compatible with Uni Plana, you opt for.

  • Brabant

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    An airy transparence and a gentle smooth drop is what makes Brabant a fabulous linen basic. With typical linen slubs and its natural mélanges Brabant is suitable for rural as well as urban interior decorations.

  • 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 112 negativ

  • 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

  • Canto

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    With a firework display of colours, Canto immediately captures everyone’s attention. The silk-like taffeta quality is a visual and sensual pleasure. Generously draped, Canto allows lavish decoration. The fabric woven in 100% polyester guarantees easy care.

  • Cestino

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    Narrow rods are floating on the softly flowing devoré fabric made of cotton and polyester. The extremely successful graphical design from 2010 has now been realized by nya nordiska in 300 cm width, so that the subtle Venetian blind effect of the semi-transparent decoration fabric can be applied even more flexibly. Thanks to improved care properties, Cestino is now also available in washable quality.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Daydream FR

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    Daydream FR is convincing as a flame-retardant dimming fabric that guarantees 99% darkening while still captivating us with its elegant sheen and soft drape. The grainy face of the fabric distinguishes itself with a dry touch and a textured weave giving the functional textile its natural appearance. On the reverse side a microfibre weave ensures opacity. Daydream FR is available in a rich colour scheme with mottled natural tones.

  • Delta

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    The tri-colour block stripe design Delta in a total of five colour combinations on white foundation can be combined in many ways: the stripe width and colours are matching with the stripes Alpha 2.0 and the check fabric Alpha-Check 2.0. Furthermore, the cotton fabric blends in with Jota 2.0, Kappa 2.0, Jota-Check 2.0, Kappa-Check 2.0, Zeta 2.0 and Mega. For upholstery, decoration or table sets ═ Delta is universally applicable with its bundled power of colours, without dominating the room. The stripe design made of 100 percent natural fabrics is washable and durable.

  • 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.