
- Width: 139 cm
- Pattern Repeat: 32 cm
- Composition: 100% BCI Cotton (Better Cotton Initative) cm
- Suitable for: Curtains, cushions, throws, upholstery, etc.
- Washing: Dry clean only. Cool iron on the reverse.
- Colours: ORANGE
- Styles: ECO FRIENDLY | PRINT | LEAF | PATTERN
The British Cotton Initiative (BCI) exists to make global cotton production better for the people who produce it, better for the environment it grows in and better for the sectors future.
Available in a stunning range of 27 colours, you can find the perfect colour to match each room in your home. Mix and match with printed and woven fabrics to add depth and texture to your room.
This fabric can be used for upholstery when paired with a barrier cloth or fire-retardant backing.
Unsure on colour or quality' Order a sample for 99p.
Samples are approximately A5 size. 15cm x 21cm.
While we try to ensure the colours depicted on the image are accurate, many factors such as lighting, monitor resolution and image quality make it almost impossible to represent colour to 100% accuracy.
GREAT OAK Curtain
ILIV
Colour: Coral
Colours in GREAT OAK
- Width: 139 cm
- Pattern Repeat: 32 cm
- Composition: 100% BCI Cotton (Better Cotton Initative) cm
- Suitable for: Curtains, cushions, throws, upholstery, etc.
- Washing: Dry clean only. Cool iron on the reverse.
- Colours: ORANGE
- Styles: ECO FRIENDLY | PRINT | LEAF | PATTERN
The British Cotton Initiative (BCI) exists to make global cotton production better for the people who produce it, better for the environment it grows in and better for the sectors future.
Available in a stunning range of 27 colours, you can find the perfect colour to match each room in your home. Mix and match with printed and woven fabrics to add depth and texture to your room.
This fabric can be used for upholstery when paired with a barrier cloth or fire-retardant backing.
Unsure on colour or quality' Order a sample for 99p.
Samples are approximately A5 size. 15cm x 21cm.
While we try to ensure the colours depicted on the image are accurate, many factors such as lighting, monitor resolution and image quality make it almost impossible to represent colour to 100% accuracy.