SakuraJames Dunlop
Sakura
by James Dunlop




SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop


SakuraJames Dunlop











Duckegg
Specifications
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Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Do not wash
Drycleaning Gentle cycle
Low iron max 110C
Warning: Iron reverse side use barrier cloth
Lightfastness i Lightfastness is a property of a colourant such as dye or pigment that describes how resistant to fading it is when exposed to light.
UV 6-7/8 Blue Scale
Please note: these products have been tested to the relevant standards. Please review the test results prior to specification.
Puddling drape recommended
In Use
Projects & Case Studies
Ripples Chowder Bay is nestled into the Clifton Garden Reserve of the Sydney Harbour National Park. A 19th century submarine miner’s depot turned restaurant; the heritage listed site pairs a taste of the Mediterranean with expansive views of the Harbour and Eastern Suburbs.
The textiles industry was revolutionised by the introduction of digital printing in the 1980s. Not only cleaner to produce and requiring far less water than traditional printing methods, such as hand-block or silk screen, digital printing also allowed exact replications of designs to be produced in an unlimited spectrum of colours.
The textiles industry was revolutionised by the introduction of digital printing in the 1980s. Not only cleaner to produce and requiring far less water than traditional printing methods, such as hand-block or silk screen, digital printing also allowed exact replications of designs to be produced in an unlimited spectrum of colours.


















