Upholstery Fabric Tresor Collection 140 cm

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Discover the perfect fusion of texture, pattern and colour with our range of upholstery fabrics. Get inspired to refresh an existing piece or explore custom-making a trendy new piece. We...
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Discover the perfect fusion of texture, pattern and colour with our range of upholstery fabrics. Get inspired to refresh an existing piece or explore custom-making a trendy new piece.

We are driven by a passion for delivering quality, so our rub counts are tested and verified by an in-house Martindale counter. This will give you the confidence to choose the correct product for the application in either a domestic or commercial setting.

The Parlor upholstery range is made of spill and stain-resistant fabrics, treated with our EvaKleen technology, a hydrophobic treatment.

The Tresor Collection Upholstery Fabric is a high-quality and durable fabric, measuring 140 cm in width with an impressive 37,000 rub count, ensuring excellent resistance to wear and tear. Designed for both style and longevity, this fabric offers a smooth texture and refined finish, making it perfect for a wide range of interior applications.

Its strong, easy-to-maintain, and wrinkle-resistant properties make it ideal for sofas, chairs, cushions, and other upholstery projects. The Tresor Collection brings a touch of sophistication and durability, making it a premium choice for both residential and commercial spaces.

Colour : Stone, Pearl, Cognac, Feather & Fossil
Composition : 100% Polyester
Pattern / Design : Abstract
Pattern Direction : Up the Roll
Pattern Repeat : V = 36.5cm H = 35.5cm
Rub Count : 37 000
Texture : Low Sheen, Natural
Weave : Jacquard
Width: 142cm Wide

Width: 140 cm

Please note that while we have done our best to depict colours accurately, slight variations may occur due to devices screen settings.

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Couch not included, it is for visualizing purpose only

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