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Fabric width |
to 160 cm |
Fabric colour |
unicoloured |
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Hermod

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Design: Fanny Aronsen
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01 product description
Product description
Hermod is an innovative and luxurious upholstery fabric offering a completely new look: it is the first velour textile in the FANNYARONSEN collection to combine two different colours on piece-dyed fabric. It is constructed using different materials and colours for the pile and the base, which gives it a dramatic and individual expression. The fabric is very soft, strong and shiny, and features a pile of pure mohair and a base of pure cotton. Created using a special dying process, the design is eye-catching: the background colour shines out from behind the pile and the appearance of Hermod changes with the light. The fabric is available in 8 sophisticated colour combinations: soft eggshell or fennel or elephant grey or warm orange with a turquoise base; deep aubergine or petrol with an orange base; dramatic black with a lemon yellow base and royal purple with a fresh green base. Hermod is ideal for any contemporary setting that is required to look and feel exclusive. It can be used for upholstery and heavy drapery, and is particularly well-suited to hospitality venues and private homes. The design relates to all the other fabrics in the FANNYARONSEN universe, opening up virtually infinite opportunities for mixing and matching with the rest of the collection.
02 dimensions/weight
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width |
1400 mm |
03 technical data
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technical description |
Pile: 100% mohair Backing: 100% cotton |
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