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Beauvoir
by James Dunlop

Ivory

Crafted with sustainability in mind, Beauvoir is woven in a blend of recycled polyester, linen, and organic cotton. This wide width sheer offers a timeless texture and divine soft handle suitable for any residential interior. Yarn dyed in a curated palette of versatile neutrals with subtle shades of blush and duckegg.  Washable, Oeko-tex and ISO 14001 certified, Beauvoir is free of harmful substances and manufactured to environmentally responsible standards.

Specifications

ProductBeauvoir
BrandJames Dunlop
ColorIvory
CollectionRevival - View
Code 97316 i

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Composition48% Recycled Polyester, 29% Linen, 23% Organic Cotton
Pattern RepeatNil Repeat
Width119.7"
Weight11.2oz/yd
OriginIndia
Eco Friendly Fabric Our Eco label signifies when a fabric is composed of conscious fibres and meets our key environmental certifications.

Do not bleach

Drycleaning Gentle cycle

Low iron max 110C

Machine wash hot

Tumble dry gentle cycle

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 7/8 Blue Scale

 

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Prop 65

PFA free

PFC free

REACH

ISO 14001

Oekotex 100

 

Please note: these products have been certified to the above relevant environmental textile certifications. Please review the test results prior to specification.

Multi Directional

Washable 60C

Recycled

Eco

Organic

Folded half width on core

Drapery Samp Shown Continuous

Usage
Sheer Curtains

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The equivalent of

54025

Plastic one litre bottles have been saved from landfill through the sales of Beauvoir

1kg recycled yarn = 25 plastic 1 litre bottles

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