Omega Fabric in colour Watermelon, LF1528CFR/129. Omega III is Linwoods first eco-friendly collection of plain velvets, after years of research and development Linwood is finally ready to present you he best plain velvet fabric a velvet that feels and looks good, while protecting the Earth. With this iteration of their already popular Omega range, Linwood is bringing out 75 new trend-led colours, for a total of over 170 colours across their Omega velvet collections. This new range of Omega fabrics helps in fighting the global pollution by removing 10 large plastic bottles from the environment for each metre of fabric woven by using recycled polyesters in its pile. Also being inherently FR it eliminated the need for the chemical back coating, further helping in keeping the environment clean and creating a softer fabric in the process. Suitable for made to measure curtains, roman blinds, accessories and upholstery.
Omega Fabric – Watermelon
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60% Recycled Polyester 28% Polyester 8% Acrylic 4% Viscose, SR Finish
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Curtain Style
Select from one of the heading types detailed below. Please check the measuring guide for help on taking measurements for different headings. Provide number of gliders for 80mm Wave option. See FAQs for more info.
Lining Options
Lining your curtains provides a better drape and higher quality finish to prolong the life of your curtains. We recommend blackout lining for bedroom curtains and with embroidered or silk fabrics. See FAQs for more info.
Interlining
Interlining adds fullness to your curtains and gives a more luxurious look. We recommend interlining for drafty windows and with thin fabrics such as silks. See FAQs for more info.