Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F4948-01

Colour

Leaf Green

Repeat

V 75cm / H 42cm approx

Width

128cm approx

Composition

38% Linen
26% Viscose
25% Cotton
11% Polyester

Martindale

40000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Ellerdine

Use

Curtains

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.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F4948-02

Colour

Old Blue

Repeat

V 75cm / H 42cm approx

Width

128cm approx

Composition

38% Linen
26% Viscose
25% Cotton
11% Polyester

Martindale

40000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Ellerdine

Use

Curtains

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.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F4948-03

Colour

Red

Repeat

V 75cm / H 42cm approx

Width

128cm approx

Composition

38% Linen
26% Viscose
25% Cotton
11% Polyester

Martindale

40000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Ellerdine

Use

Curtains

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.

Mirabelle by Colefax and Fowler

Mirabelle is a delicate embroidery inspired by the intricate, richly patterned surfaces of 17th-century brocaded damasks. Its all-over floral and leaf stitchwork features white flowers outlined with fine, precise stitching, while a mirrored repeat adds subtle formality to this graceful design.

Product Information

Brand

Colefax and Fowler

Code

F4948-04

Colour

Blue

Repeat

V 75cm / H 42cm approx

Width

128cm approx

Composition

38% Linen
26% Viscose
25% Cotton
11% Polyester

Martindale

40000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Ellerdine

Use

Curtains

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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