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| Material: | 85% Polyester, 12% Polyamide, 3% Elastane |
| Width (cm): | 150 |
| Grammage (g/m²): | 280 |
| Pattern: | Watercolor, Painting, Modern Art, Artistic, Light |
| Features: | Soft |
| Application / Use: | Chairs, Armchairs, Pants, Overshirts, Cushions |
| Manufacturing Method: | Single-sided digital textile printing, all products are custom-made to order. |
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IMPORTANTE: plazo de recepción de tela base previsto para el 15 de Febrero, todos los pedidos previos de Enero y Febrero se expedirán a partir de esa fecha. |
The Velvety Corduroy Fabric - Dublin features an abstract watercolor printed design with a color combination of honey dew green, coral blue, and denim blue. This design conveys a sense of modernity and art, with a soft texture and visual sheen that makes it appealing for home decor and fashion. In addition to these colors, this design can be combined with solid colors in earthy tones, such as beige and brown, to achieve a cozy and elegant atmosphere. It is important to note that the fabric is digitally printed with the design on one side only.
Regarding its characteristics, the fabric is soft to the touch and has a weight of 280 gr/m2. This makes it suitable for home decor and fashion, such as upholstery, cushions, pants, jackets, bags, and backpacks. On the other hand, the impressive design is artistic and modern, making it suitable for interior decoration and avant-garde fashion.
As for the care instructions for this fabric, it is important not to bleach it and to wash it at a maximum temperature of 30ºC. Dry cleaning is not recommended, although dry cleaning is permitted except for trichloroethylene. It can be ironed at a cool temperature, but it cannot be tumble dried.
Finally, the fabrics printing technology is polyester sublimation, which allows for high-quality and durable printing on the fabric. This technology uses heat to transfer ink from sublimation paper to the fabric, where it solidifies and becomes an integral part of the fabric.