Thevenon washed linen fabric - emerald green x 10cm

Maison Thevenon

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Fall for this beautiful plain fabric Oeko-tex® certified from Maison Thevenon. Pre-washed, this emerald green linen fabric has a lovely floppy drape, ideal to create curtains, tablecloths, sheets... Washed linen fabrics become softer after each wash. It is used mainly for the creation of home decorations and linen (tablecloths, sheets, tea towels) or as upholstery fabric.

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OEKO-TEX®

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Data sheet
Sales unit 10 cm
Width 140 cm
Fabrics Weight 450 g/ml, 320 g/m2
Material Composition 100% linen
Use Clothes and apparel, furnishing
Washing 40° normal wash
Tumbling do not tumble dry
Ironing Medium heat
Bleach Prohibited
Appearance/Touch Matt, Weighting, Textured
Brand Thevenon
Pattern Plain
Manufacturing process Woven : satin
Certificate OEKO-TEX®
Oeko-Tex® Certificate number CQ1192/1 / Centre de test : IFTH
Manufacturing European
Main color Green
Martindale 10000
Tensile strength Warp: 39 / Weft: 28
Light resistant 4
Material Linen
Density Medium weight
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Thevenon washed linen fabric - emerald green x 10cm

About Maison Thevenon....

Maison Thevenon dream up and design furnishing fabrics since four generations. Luxury, tradition and knowledge are the key words of this house founded in 1908 which cultivates the art of revisiting the textile decoration thanks to its wide width prints and luxurious fabrics : jacquard, linen, taffeta, embroidered fabric, velvet,...

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Oeko-Tex® label

Since 1990, the Standard 100 Oeko-tex® label has been an international system for the control and certification of harmful substances in textiles. It certifies the non-toxicity of textiles and dyes, so it avoids harmful substances. This label is the first label that has been put in place to allow consumers to find textiles without risk to health which has finally allowed to have a reliable product label for the consumer to judge the human-ecological quality of textiles.