Interiors Fabric- Santa Fe Stripe in Cherry Red/Teracotta/Ecru
Printed in the UK on a Dutch 60% linen 40% cotton backcloth, which is perfect for drapery, cushions and light upholstery. Martindale test in excess of 30,000 cycles.
Cutting shown measures 32cm x 34cm. Full width 150cm, usable width 146cm. Repeat size vertical 81cm horizontal 43.5cm.
Priced per linear metre.
Care- We recommend that our fabrics are dry-cleaned but they can also be washed at 30 degrees, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, use a warm iron.
Lead time three weeks.
Printed in the UK on a Dutch 60% linen 40% cotton backcloth, which is perfect for drapery, cushions and light upholstery. Martindale test in excess of 30,000 cycles.
Cutting shown measures 32cm x 34cm. Full width 150cm, usable width 146cm. Repeat size vertical 81cm horizontal 43.5cm.
Priced per linear metre.
Care- We recommend that our fabrics are dry-cleaned but they can also be washed at 30 degrees, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, use a warm iron.
Lead time three weeks.
Printed in the UK on a Dutch 60% linen 40% cotton backcloth, which is perfect for drapery, cushions and light upholstery. Martindale test in excess of 30,000 cycles.
Cutting shown measures 32cm x 34cm. Full width 150cm, usable width 146cm. Repeat size vertical 81cm horizontal 43.5cm.
Priced per linear metre.
Care- We recommend that our fabrics are dry-cleaned but they can also be washed at 30 degrees, do not bleach, do not tumble dry, use a warm iron.
Lead time three weeks.
Santa Fe Stripe is inspired by the interiors of Ghost Ranch, the home of artist Georgia O'keeffe.
A beautiful and tranquil traditional adobe house which looks out over the remote desert of northern New Mexico, the intense colors and dramatic scale of the surrounding environment were the subjects of many of her paintings and an unending source of inspiration in her work. Inside the Pueblo-style frame was made modern with an abundance of natural light flooding it’s whitewashed walls, furnished with a mix of mid century furniture, collections of found objects from the surrounding landscape and layered with traditional Navajo textiles.