Kensho
by Mokum

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Pearl

This new wide width semi sheer is as beautiful as it is technical. The shabby open weave construction sits within a fine transparent pocket weave to create invisible stability. With the organic aesthetic of slubby linen, in a predominantly synthetic composition, Kensho is a robust window treatment in a palette of sophisticated neutrals and suited to both rustic and contemporary schemes.

Specifications

ProductKensho
BrandMokum
ColorPearl
CollectionLa Primavera - View
Code 108471 i

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Composition60% Polyester, 36% Acrylic (Polyacrylic), 4% Linen
Pattern RepeatNil Repeat
Width122.0"
Weight11.4oz/yd
OriginTurkey

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

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 6/8 Blue Scale

 

Please note: these products have been tested to the relevant standards. Please review the test results prior to specification.

PFA free

ISO 14001

Oekotex 100

 

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Multi Directional

Rolled full width on core

Drapery Samp Shown Continuous

Irregular slubs are inherent

Airo

Usage
Sheer Curtains

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Italian for spring, La Primavera collection by Mokum is inspired by visual optimism; a concept whereby joy is cultivated in the colour, form, and function of our visual environment.

Italian for spring, La Primavera collection by Mokum is inspired by visual optimism; a concept whereby joy is cultivated in the colour, form, and function of our visual environment.