Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Product Information

Brand

Jane Churchill

Code

J0209-01

Colour

Aqua

Repeat

V 58cm / H 44cm approx

Width

132cm approx

Composition

56% Viscose
44% Polyester

Martindale

46000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Rivera

Use

Curtains

FR Information

Fire Code

K

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1) and Schedule 5 Part 1

This fabric has less than 75% natural fibre and must be treated to √BH level to be used for domestic upholstery in the UK.

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.

Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Product Information

Brand

Jane Churchill

Code

J0209-02

Colour

Emerald

Repeat

V 58cm / H 44cm approx

Width

132cm approx

Composition

56% Viscose
44% Polyester

Martindale

46000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Rivera

Use

Curtains

FR Information

Fire Code

K

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1) and Schedule 5 Part 1

This fabric has less than 75% natural fibre and must be treated to √BH level to be used for domestic upholstery in the UK.

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.

Acer Maple by Jane Churchill

This is a richly layered, eye-catching fabric inspired by the pattern work on antique kimonos and featuring stylised clusters of maple leaves. The textural jacquard ground of dappled leaves is the perfect backdrop to the sprays of lavish embroidery in a variety of contrasting stitches.

Product Information

Brand

Jane Churchill

Code

J0209-03

Colour

Ivory/Blue

Repeat

V 58cm / H 44cm approx

Width

132cm approx

Composition

56% Viscose
44% Polyester

Martindale

46000

Care Code

Q 8 + T 3

Pattern Book

Rivera

Use

Curtains

FR Information

Fire Code

K

Schedule 4 Part 1 (based on BS 5852: 1979 Part 1) and Schedule 5 Part 1

This fabric has less than 75% natural fibre and must be treated to √BH level to be used for domestic upholstery in the UK.

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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