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Upholstery fabric WINIFRED'S
stripedlinendecorative

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Characteristics

Applications
upholstery
Motif
striped
Material
linen
Specifications
decorative

Description

Winifred's Stripe Braid - Russet This chunky 6cm striped braid in Russet with a textured hessian-like feel is a decorative addition to the 1485 collection. Winifred's Stripe Braid is reminiscent of the parallel lines found within the timber panelling on the exterior of St Winifred's Well in Shropshire and is available in three contemporary colours. In stock Product Code: BRA296-199 Width: 6cm Product Details With every purchase from this collection, we will be contributing to this amazing conservation charity to ensure that their hugely important work can forge ahead and that the public can continue to enjoy holidays in extraordinary places. The Landmark Trust is one of Britain’s leading building conservation charities. Founded in 1965, they save historic buildings in danger of being lost forever with the help of supporters and grantmaking bodies. They carefully restore such ‘Landmarks’ and offer them a new future by making them available for self-catering holidays. The lettings income from the 200 extraordinary buildings in their care supports their maintenance and survival in our landscape, culture and society. Specification Colour Red, Orange, Cream Type of Product Fabric Ian Mankin Collection The Landmark Trust 1485 Collection Composition 100% Linen Width 6cm Pattern Repeat Horizontal 6cm Usage Braids and Trims After Care Do Not Bleach Do Not Tumble Dry Dry Clean

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