Grande Boucle
by Catherine Martin by Mokum

Aquamarine

Grande Boucle is testament to our enduring nostalgia for the 1970s. A weighty and dimensional boucle upholstery, Grande Boucle is woven in Italy in a mix of natural and synthetic fibres, and expertly finished to ensure a soft, luxurious handle and tailored finish. The light acrylic backing adds further weight and prevents movement of loose cushions. Grande Boucle is presented in an extensive colour palette of burnt orange, bronze, and rich chocolate brown, alongside deep greens and a bold peacock.

Specifications

ProductGrande Boucle
BrandCatherine Martin by Mokum
ColorAquamarine
CollectionMoonlight Memphis - View
Code 109333 i

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Composition33% Acrylic, 32% Viscose, 16% Wool, 8% Polyester, 7% Cotton, 4% Linen
Pattern RepeatNil Repeat
Width55.1"
Weight45.2oz/yd
OriginItaly

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

CAL 117

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 6-7/8 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.

70,000 Martindale Cycles

55,000 Wyzenbeek Double Rubs

 

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REACH

 

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Light Pc Backing

Usage
Upholstery
Accessory

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The resurgence of mid-century modern and our current 1970s nostalgia has encouraged contemporary furniture designers to take inspiration from the curvaceous lines of masters like Pierre Paulin, Jean Royere, and Giancarlo Piretti. In this article we take a closer look at curved pieces from the past and present, divulging a few manufacturing secrets and discussing which upholsteries emphasize their curves!

The resurgence of mid-century modern and our current 1970s nostalgia has encouraged contemporary furniture designers to take inspiration from the curvaceous lines of masters like Pierre Paulin, Jean Royere, and Giancarlo Piretti. In this article we take a closer look at curved pieces from the past and present, divulging a few manufacturing secrets and discussing which upholsteries emphasize their curves!