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Vintage Check Linen by Inchyra – Mustard

£98.00

Inchyra’s classic printed check linen is designed to coordinate across the Inchyra range.  My favourite check on the market, their Vintage Check Linens are deliberately distressed and softened to achieve an aged, vintage, and imperfect character in a soft range of colours very much in keeping with the Inchyra look.

£98 per metre.  Cut lengths can not be returned unless faulty.

Width: 135cm min

Repeat: 2cm check

Content: 100% linen, printed in Britain

Uses:  curtains, cushions, light domestic upholstery and other soft furnishings

Please note: Inchyra print to order and aim for delivery within 4 weeks

For product information please read the description below

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Description

 

All Inchyra linens are 100% pure linen.  Linen is a natural material and some slubbing may be present in the weave – this is an inherent part of this pure natural fabric and enhances the character of their linens.

The finish of Inchyra Aged Linens is achieved through an exclusive and highly specialised ageing process.  It is an inherent part of the character of their linens that the colour and feel and look is relaxed.  Inchyra linens are not like other fabrics, what they are working towards with their Aged Linens is a fabric that looks as though it may have been in a room in another lifetime while giving the strength and longevity of a new fabric.

Inchyra linens are essentially artisanal products, employing a number of highly experienced manufacturers across a wide range of skills in their production.  Each run of a print is a one-off, individual in character, colour, depth and finish, it’s what makes them so special.  Inchyra examine all their fabrics before they send them out to customers to make sure that any variations are within what they would consider acceptable tolerances.  Exact matches can not be guaranteed from batch to batch.

 

 

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