Terra Fabric in colour 14, F7600-14. The eco-friendly Terra Firma collection by Osborne Little is named after the two fabrics this collection with each available in 21 shades, the Terra fabric is made from recycled polyester and organic cotton and has a plain chenille with a vertical two-tone strie texture that adds a pleasant character to the fabric. And the Firma fabric is a more straightforward two-tone chenille twill designs with a woven recycled polyester yarn and an anti-microbial finish. But the main quality of this collection is the FibreGuard Stain-Resistant Technology these two fabrics feature, which provides superb protection from ballpoint pens, mud, stains from the likes of coffee, red wine, ketchup and many more while being child and pet friendly and also helping the environment by making use of the recycling process, reducing waste greatly. Suitable for made to measure curtains, roman blinds, accessories and upholstery.
Terra Fabric – Amber
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100% Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate
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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.