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House of Hackney

LIMERENCE Performance Fabric - Sky

$210

Colour: Blue, Green, Brown

This fabric from the Made in England Collection, LIMERENCE, is an elegant choice in a serene Sky hue. Crafted from 100% performance polyester, it features a captivating pattern with a half-drop match, repeating every W 68.6cm x H 73cm. The material is ideal for general domestic use, offering a robust rub test rating of over 100,000. While it requires FR treatment for upholstery use, its aesthetic appeal is undeniable, with a roll width of 137.2cm. Maintenance is simple, needing only dry cleaning.

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Original Product Description:

Made in England Collection: LIMERENCE Colour: Sky Fabric Type: Performance Fabric Composition: 100% Polyester Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only Roll Width: 137.2cm Tile Pattern Repeat: W 68.6cm x H 73cm Pattern Match: Half Drop Rub Test: 100,000+ Usage: General Domestic Use Flammability: Fire Retardancy (UK): Requires FR treatment for use on domestic upholstery SKU: 1-FA-LIM-PO-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 the natural world, heritage romance, and the art of storytelling, the brand crafts timeless decor pieces that transform homes into artistic sanctuaries. Each creation is a testament to sustainability and soul, with every print and pattern paying homage to the past while envisioning a more beautiful, thoughtful future. In the decor category, House of Hackney stands out for its bold use of color and intricate designs, offering consumers a chance to infuse their spaces with character and charm. The brand's commitment to quality materials and craftsmanship ensures that every item is not just a piece of decor, but a lasting piece of art.

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