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Cordia
by Mokum

Lagoon

Cordia, our hero design, reimagines tropical foliage in an elevated expression of paradise for the modern interior. A collage of leaves unfurls across the natural linen base cloth, combining crewel chain stitching with a dynamic interplay of matte and lustrous yarns to create depth and tactility. Two rich colourways bring artisanal texture to drapery and accessories. Raffia captures the warm island glow in soft blush, warm gold, and terracotta tones, punctuated by burgundy on a barely-there pink base. Lagoon, by contrast, channels cool, coastal serenity, melding foliage greens with sky blue and ocean teal atop a pumice-hued ground.

Specifications

ProductCordia
BrandMokum
ColorLagoon
CollectionSoleil Voyage - View
Code 224578 i

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Composition14% Polyester, 20% Acrylic, 20% Viscose, 22% Linen, 24% Cotton
Horizontal Pattern Repeat (Weft)50.4"
Vertical Pattern Repeat (Warp)29.9"
Width51.2"
Weight18.7oz/yd
OriginIndia

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 5-6/8 Blue Scale

 

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REACH

ISO 14001

Oekotex 100

 

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Protect with lining

Long floats could pull

Puddling drape recommended

Usage
Curtains
Accessory

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One of the earliest forms of decorative surface embroidery, crewel (or crewelwork) derives from the Welsh word for wool and dates back over one thousand years.

One of the earliest forms of decorative surface embroidery, crewel (or crewelwork) derives from the Welsh word for wool and dates back over one thousand years.