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8202 Fabric Blended fabrics
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The expressive mixed fabric with its striking bouclé yarn has a coarse surface structure that gives the fabric a special three-dimensional effect. Due to the large proportion of natural fibres such as virgin wool, viscose and cotton, the upholstery fabric has a natural look and a soft feel. The woven bouclé effect yarn is particularly characteristic and eye-catching. The wideranging, rich colour palette with a slight melange effect is also fascinating.

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Fabric number

8202
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Material

28% Polyacrylic
24% Cotton
20% Viscose
16% New wool
12% Polyester

Price group

80

Care and cleaning
  • Durability
    80.000

    Rubbing is a measure of the durability of a fabric. For heavy use, the Martindale durability should be over 20,000 abrasion cycles, while for normal daily use, a durability of 10,000 abrasion cycles or more is completely sufficient. Fabrics with a Martindale value of more than 80,000 are suitable for upholstered funiture used in public places.

  • Pilling
    4

    Pilling is the name given to the small balls of fibres that form on the surface of a fabric due to friction. Initially there will always be some natural pilling until the excess loose fibres have disappeared. Pilling is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, indicating the risk of pilling or loose fibres. The quickest and cheapest way to remove pilling is to use a small electric razor designed for this purpose. A pilling comb is also effective and can help just as well as a razor.

  • Lightfastness
    6

    Lightfastness is the ability of a cover to withstand solar radiation. Nylon and cotton usually have a lower light fastness, while wool, acrylic and polyester have a higher light fastness. The scale ranges from 1 to 8, with 8 being the highest and best light fastness. The higher the lightfastness, the better the cover will withstand the sun's rays without losing colour. As a rule of thumb, however, you should not place your furniture in direct sunlight. Some covers fade faster than others, which can be seen from the light fastness. Synthetic fibres also have a higher light fastness than natural fibres, for example.

  • Fire test
    Match test: 1, Cigarette test: 1, California TB: 1

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