Agnello | Colour Graphite 07

Drapery fabrics from DEKOMA

Product description

Colour Graphite 07
Width 160 cm
Weight 725.00 g/m2
PL 100 %,
Martindale 40 000
Resistance to light 5
Number of colours 10

Concept

As its name suggests, “agnello” means “lamb” in Italian, this faux fur has a structure resembling thick and slightly rough sheep fleece. This is one of the upholstery fabrics whose haptic (tactile) qualities are as important as their strength, pattern or colour. It has a knotty weave, heavy weight and high abrasion resistance. Agnello comes in 10 subdued colours, inspired by natural colours of wool. Being so distinct, Agnello can be used in interior design as an addition, e.g. in the form of cushions, bedspreads or covers of a single chair or pouffe. Its interesting texture and range of colours goes perfectly well with the boho or rustic style – the fabric will look great against the background of walls or furniture made of natural wood, unclad brick, stone, and wicker. It is ideally suitable for a summer house or a mountain guesthouse. It also matches Scandinavian style interiors, lending them a touch of warmth and cosiness. Agnello can also be an interesting accent in a children's room – e.g. as a cover for cushions or seats.

More about this product

Part of the collection AGNELLO.
Manufacturer DEKOMA
Family Agnello
Architonic ID 20091409
Year of Launch 2019

Also available in 9 other variants

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