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Shibori Black
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Ref. A00843Shibori Black

95.00 $ /m2

95.00 $ /m2

Non woven
    Clear

    Coordonné’s Shibori Black wallpaper is a textures design in black tones. The freedom of expression of large-scale vegetable dyes.

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    • CollectionIkart
    • QualityNon-woven / Vinyl
    • Mural standard size400x280 cm
    • CertificationsBs2-d0, Class A Vinyl, Bs1-d0, Class A Non-woven, Greenguard
    • Made inSpain
    • Removal methodEasy to remove

    Non-woven
      • FinishHalf-Matt
      • BaseVinyl
      • TextureIrregular canvas
      • Thickness0.05 cm
      • Weight380 gr/m2

      • Light resistant
        Light resistant
      • Easy to remove
        Easy to remove
      • Paste the wall
        Paste the wall
      • Cellulose glue
        Cellulose glue

      • Product sheet .pdf
      • LR Images .zip
      • Certifications .zip
      • Installation instructions .PDF
      • Technical sheet .PDF
      • Full repeat image .JPG

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      • CollectionIkart
      • QualityNon-woven / Vinyl
      • Mural standard size400x280 cm
      • CertificationsBs2-d0, Class A Vinyl, Bs1-d0, Class A Non-woven, Greenguard
      • Made inSpain
      • Removal methodEasy to remove
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      Shibori Black A00843
        Non-woven

          2 - 4 working weeks

          Size
          16.6 cm x 25 cm
          Price
          2.00 $
          Subtotal
          2.00 $ (incl. VAT)

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          The art of ikat from continents around the world, transferred to walls.

          The beauty of a textile tradition where master weavers create unique abstract shapes. A craft passed through generations involving the careful handling of dyes on each layer of warp.

          A successive stamping ritual where each dye is added to the previous one, forming ethnic patterns which are brimming with multicultural history.