Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/29

Colour

Dark Blue

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/04

Colour

Turquoise

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/31

Colour

Teal

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/23

Colour

Vintage Blue

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/26

Colour

Aqua

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/28

Colour

Silver Blue

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/15

Colour

Lilac

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/01

Colour

Dark Red

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/30

Colour

Red/Navy

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/33

Colour

Brick Red

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/21

Colour

Red/Green

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/07

Colour

Fawn

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/22

Colour

Flax

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/27

Colour

Green/Beige

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/10

Colour

Sage

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/32

Colour

Forest Green

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

Eaton Check by Colefax and Fowler

Eaton Check is one of Colefax and Fowler’s most iconic woven designs, embodying the quality and elegance synonymous with the brand. Woven in France, it features a finely crafted two-colour warp contrasted by a slubby linen weft, giving the fabric its distinctive texture. The fabric is then moiré finished in Lyon, where the traditional technique uses a combination of heat, pressure, and steel rollers to create its signature lustrous pattern.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F1001/14

Colour

Sand

Repeat

V 12cm / H 12cm approx

Width

140cm approx

Composition

82% Viscose
18% Linen

Martindale

15000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Eaton Checks and Stripes

Use

Curtains
Upholstery

FR Information

Fire Code

√BM

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1)

Passes Schedule 4 – Part 1 Resistance to smouldering cigarette when tested over a standard 22kgG/m³PU foam with a 2 ½ oz polyester wrap. For upholstery in the UK fabrics with this symbol must be used with a schedule 3 interliner, or be back coated to √BH level.

Care Information

Q

Do not wash. Caution in exercising wet cleaning processes (spotting).

8

Do not bleach.

+

Warm iron - maximum temperature of 150°C.

T

Commercial Normal Dry Cleaning using CycloSilxane @ 40°C.

3

Do not tumble dry.

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