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House of Hackney

LAURISTON STRIPE Cotton Satin - Sky

$195

Colour: Blue

The Lauriston Stripe fabric offers a classic charm with its sky-blue hue and elegant stripe pattern. Made from 100% cotton satin, it provides a smooth and luxurious touch. With a roll width of 142cm, its straight pattern match is perfect for a seamless look. This fabric is suitable for various uses and should be dry cleaned only. It adds a refined touch to any interior.

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Original Product Description:

Made in England Collection: LAURISTON STRIPE Colour: Sky Fabric Type: Cotton Satin Composition: 100% Cotton Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only Roll Width: 142cm Tile Pattern Repeat: W 137.2 cm x H 68 cm Pattern Match: Straight Rub Test: Untested Usage: Any End Use Flammability: SKU: 1-FA-LAS-CS-SKY-XXX-XXX

Established in 2011, House of Hackney is a celebrated British interiors brand known for its unique blend of iconic design and a rebellious spirit. Drawing inspiration from nature's beauty, heritage romance, and the art of storytelling, the brand crafts timeless pieces that transform homes into artistic sanctuaries. With a deep commitment to sustainability, each print and pattern pays homage to the past while paving the way for a more thoughtful future. In the bedding-textile category, House of Hackney excels in creating luxurious, nature-inspired designs that bring a touch of elegance and character to any bedroom. Their textiles are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, using high-quality materials that ensure comfort and durability. The brand's distinctive patterns and rich color palettes offer a unique aesthetic, making each piece a statement of style and sophistication. House of Hackney's bedding textiles not only enhance the visual appeal of a space but also provide a cozy, inviting atmosphere for restful nights.

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