Yerba | Textured Double Cloth

¥500 – ¥127,900

Price per metre

WOVEN TO ORDER | Lead Time: 12-14 weeks

This fabric is part of the Margo Selby Archive and can be Woven-To-Order with a minimum order of 10 metres.

Trade Customers - contact our studio for large-scale projects, bespoke designs and special requirements. Click HERE to set up a trade account.

Yerba: An origami-like semaphore flag design of intersecting triangles in harmonious warm greys and blues; a ribbed texture achieved through the double-weave process of interwoven mixed fibres, including a heat-shrink yarn, creates a tension in the cloth for an embossed surface.

 

Specifications 

Roll width: 130cm
Vertical pattern repeat: approx. 29.5cm / 11.6"
Horizontal pattern repeat: approx. 43cm / 16.9"
Composition: Cover: 55% Viscose, 27% Polyester, 18% Acrylic
Usage: Soft Furnishings
Care: Dry clean only
Flammability: FR treatment is available as an additional service, please contact us to discuss your requirements.

 

Bespoke Projects

For large-scale residential or commercial projects we welcome orders to reweave archive fabrics or, to design a new project-specific fabric. We work with some of the world's most innovative mills,  specifically matched to each fabric's technical requirements that give them their unique textural qualities. 

For more information on our bespoke service, please contact our studio.

Shipping and returns

UK Delivery  

UK retail orders are charged £3.95, with FREE shipping on purchases over £100. We aim to dispatch in-stock items within 2 to 4 working days.

International Delivery

International retail orders are sent with DDP (Delivery Duty Paid), meaning that taxes and duties are included in the final price. Delivery charges are weight based and are confirmed at checkout.

Returns 

In-stock items may be returned by customers for a full refund within 14 days of receiving your order. 

Please note, for hygiene reasons, opened bedding cannot be returned. 

For full details of our delivery and returns process visit here

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