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Nikau
by James Dunlop

Sand

Constructed from a refined blend of recycled polyester and organic cotton, Nikau embraces sustainable fabric innovation. Celebrating the beauty of imperfection and the allure of a natural aesthetic, Nikau has been named after the native palm tree of New Zealand. This expansive, yarn dyed sheer is characterised by its textured ornamental weft yarn. Through specialised weaving techniques a subtle undulating stripe emerges, mimicking the organic patterning found on the Nikau palm trunk. This drapery offers a relaxed interpretation of a classic stripe for those seeking an understated lightly patterned sheer.

Specifications

ProductNikau
BrandJames Dunlop
ColorSand
Code 142475 i

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Composition40% Recycled Polyester, 38% Linen, 22% Organic Cotton
Horizontal Pattern Repeat (Weft)0.9"
Width118.9"
Weight12.6oz/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

Do not tumble dry

Drip dry in shade

Drycleaning Gentle cycle

Hot iron max 200C

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.

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.

Recycled

Eco

Organic

Folded half width on core

Drapery Samp Shown Continuous

Usage
Sheer Curtains

From banana peel to mycelium, cactus leather, and seaweed, the textiles industry continues to test and develop innovative compositions. One composition proven to perform as well as it’s virgin predecessor, while requiring considerably less water during production, is recycled polyester.

From banana peel to mycelium, cactus leather, and seaweed, the textiles industry continues to test and develop innovative compositions. One composition proven to perform as well as it’s virgin predecessor, while requiring considerably less water during production, is recycled polyester.

The equivalent of

12031

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

1kg recycled yarn = 25 plastic 1 litre bottles

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