Like this fabric?

View it on the

Enhance
by James Dunlop

Muse

Digitally designed in the James Dunlop studio to capture the irregularity and simplicity of traditional hand block printing, Enhance is printed in India onto an organic and highly tactile blend of linen, jute, and cotton. The base cloth amplifies the raw, crafted look of Enhance whilst the palette reflects natural dyes in pigmented shades of indigo, ochre, and terracotta.

Specifications

ProductEnhance
BrandJames Dunlop
ColorMuse
CollectionFusion - View
Code 109220 i

This product code has been recently updated. The previous codes are still searchable, download for details.

Composition45% Linen, 33% Jute, 22% Cotton
Horizontal Pattern Repeat (Weft)9.1"
Vertical Pattern Repeat (Warp)11.4"
Width54.7"
Weight33.2oz/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

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 5/8 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.

25,000 Martindale Cycles

30,000 Wyzenbeek Double Rubs

 

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

PFA free

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

Reinforce upholstery seam

Usage
Upholstery
Accessory

Downloads

Download Digital Texture File

Our seamless PBR texture maps replicate lifelike fabric textures in any 3D environment.

Test Certificates

Fire Retardancy USA
_Enhance_NFPA260

In Use

Projects & Case Studies

Colour and pattern are central to Indian culture and while this is visible in many expressions of design, it is particularly prominent in textile production. The invaluable combination of centuries of artisan knowledge and a continued investment in new technologies enables textile mills across India to create digital prints, jacquard weaves, and automated embroideries. The pairing of intricate handwork and creativity with pattern and colour is further enhanced by the ability to present the market with textiles which retain their cultural handwriting en masse.

Colour and pattern are central to Indian culture and while this is visible in many expressions of design, it is particularly prominent in textile production. The invaluable combination of centuries of artisan knowledge and a continued investment in new technologies enables textile mills across India to create digital prints, jacquard weaves, and automated embroideries. The pairing of intricate handwork and creativity with pattern and colour is further enhanced by the ability to present the market with textiles which retain their cultural handwriting en masse.