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Lilium
by James Dunlop

Sky

An abstract interpretation of the lily flower in full bloom. Screen printed onto a natural linen blend basecloth to capture the irregular linework and gestural inks of traditional woodblock printing. Suitable for drapery and light duty upholstery, Lilium will infuse a botanical element to residential schemes in three fresh colourways. Hues of golden saffron, sky blue and thyme green are balanced by accents of ochre and blush, developed within the James Dunlop Studio and printed in the UK, Lilium will complement both neutral and decorative interior schemes.

Specifications

ProductLilium
BrandJames Dunlop
ColorSky
Code 109732 i

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Composition55% Linen, 45% Viscose (Rayon)
Horizontal Pattern Repeat (Weft)27.2"
Vertical Pattern Repeat (Warp)24.0"
Width54.3"
Weight11.8oz/yd
OriginUnited Kingdom

Do not bleach

Do not tumble dry

Drip dry in shade

Drycleaning Gentle cycle

Low iron max 110C

Machine wash cool gentle cycle

Warning: Iron reverse side use barrier cloth

Fire Retardancy USA

NFPA 260

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

Rub Tests i Rub tests are used to measure the durability of a fabric. Martindale and Wyzenbeek scales are measures of a fabric’s abrasion resistance and are undertaken on upholstery fabrics to check their suitability for various uses.

20,000 Martindale Cycles

 

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Reinforce upholstery seam

Puddling drape recommended

Usage
Curtains
Upholstery Light Duty
Accessory
Top of Bed

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Nurturing the garden provides a therapeutic escape from our busy lives. Nature is increasingly entering our homes in the form of house plants as we express our desire for greenery and nature to play a role in our living and workspaces. Interior gardens, plant holders, green walls, innovative hanging plants, and small pot plants in addition to textiles all encourage a sense of balance, well-being, and harmony.