MOSS

chenille

Technically advanced upholstery fabrics made of chenille fibres consisted of two simple twisted-together threads,

between which are another cut fibres. Owing to that - fabric has a structure similar to that of velour or plush. A typical

feature of the chenille - is an irregularity of upper structure, tiny irregular clearances, and downiness.

Corduroy is a fabric made with ribs. That fabric consists of three separate yarns woven together. The two primary yarns

create a plain or a twill weave, and the third yarn intersperses into this weave in the filling direction, forming floats that

pass over at least four warp yarns.

STANDARD

polyester 48%, acrylic 35%, wool 9%, viscose 8%

FLAME RETARDANT (FR)

polyester 47%, acrylic 36%, wool 9%, viscose 8%

standard

III

476

25 000

4-5

5

washable

version

price group

weight

(g/m

2

)

martindale abrasion resistance

EN ISO 12947-2

martindale pilling resistance

EN ISO 12947-2 (afetr 2000 rubs)

colour fastness to light

EN ISO 12947-2

care instruction

special features*

flame retardant (FR)

IV

550

25 000

4-5

5

-

*Washable according to graphic instruction.

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