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  • Kathrine CS

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    Airy, pleasant to feel and transparent fabric in elegant non-colours. A soft and silk-mat gleaming stripe structure is made by a minimal varying yarn thickness in the weft and makes this article have a pretty, lively appearance. Made of Trevira CS, Kathrine CS is suitable for contract use.

  • Kaya  FR

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    Decorative solar eclipse. Kaya means “place of calm” in Japanese, and this is precisely the intention of this blackout drapery fabric with its all-round homely look. To this end, its light-blocking blackout layer is clad on both sides by a linen-look fabric with a cosy tactile feel. Available in mineral colours ranging from silver to anthracite, the flame-retardant blackout fabric, made from 90% recycled polyester, is equally suitable for domestic bedrooms and contract settings.

  • Keno

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    Like crashing waves. Stones washed by the sea serve as an inspiration for Keno’s abstract pattern. This warp printed woven with a bouclé yarn charmingly toys with the contrast between matt, white surface textures and a coloured, softly shiny background. The latter presents one of five subdued sand and sea colours in various intensities, as produced by the refraction of water. The yarn grain provides this double-faced furnishing fabric with its delicate look and feel reminiscent of fine sand, which looks particularly striking when backlit.

  • Klas

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    Decorative sandstorm. Klas’ multi-coloured yarn breathes life into this upholstery fabric with a speckled semi plain that looks like drifting sand. A wide colour palette comprising 25 shades stages the charming grain in many different ways. Discreet tone-on-tone versions feature as well as a vividly contrasting confetti of colours. Unalloyed joy is also ensured in all colour nuances thanks to the high wear resistance of this upholstery “allrounder” with its 70,000 Martindale rubs.

  • Lamis

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    Fine highlight. Lamis gives interiors a unique, natural upgrade and is high-profile since the chintz in semi-transparent linen shines extra-wide and with a fine lustre. This lustre appears softly dimmed with the pale flax nuances but increases in shine the darker its tone gets. This gives the lightweight furnishing fabric, in tones like berry, graphite, oak and anthracite, the shimmering intensity of the sun sinking into the sea. A natural spectacle you can bring to your own home in eight solid colours.

  • Lanalino

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    Formidable semi-transparent woven uni made of wool and linen. Lanalino is modern understatement. An elementary plain weave and harmonically corresponding colours in warp and weft give a pure and casual ambiance to this decoration fabric.

  • Lani

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    Cloudy but fair. Lani means “sky” – and this is precisely the association evoked by this drapery fabric with its finely composed blend of fibres. Fluffy and soft to look at and touch, its roughened linen pattern spreads like cumulus clouds over a matt shimmering viscose base. This heavenly effect is intensified when backlit, also accentuating its typical irregular linen texture. Four elegant shades in a fine balance from pearl to silver underscore its subtle interplay of depth and transparency.  

  • Lea CS

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    Single-coloured soft in-between made from Trevira CS. You will hardly believe that this article is suitable for project use if you take a look at it. Lea CS has a pleasant touch, a soft drape and is as flimsy as a woollen weave. The friendly non-colours still underline the natural performance of this article.

  • Lenno

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    Sweet, soft and lazy. Lenno extends an airy-soft invitation to relax. This double-face drapery fabric combines a bouclé texture with weightless transparency and a soft drape. Its charming blend of character and volume favours room acoustics and warm atmospheres. The soft, double-width woven unfolds its fleecy wellness, both in window draperies and as plaids or bedspreads. Five natural tones from wool white to dark brown harmoniously round off the wellness feel.

  • Levino

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    Softener effect at the window. Like early morning mist that slowly lifts from the flora and fauna, Levino softens incoming light, gently blurring the illuminated contours in the room. The feather-light drapery fabric with a crêpe Georgette texture boasts a soft flow and beautiful twist thanks to its high-twist wool yarn, which also prevents it from creasing. Available in four wool colours and with a filigree texture, the semi-transparent fabric can be deployed for a delicate touch at any window adapting flexibly to any style.  

  • Lia 2.0

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    Everybody’s darling. This easy-care, slightly crushed drapery fabric is one of the absolute favourites in the nya nordiska range. For the new collection this has seen an upgrade in a more matt finish and 20 topical colour tones. This is combined with the fabric’s familiar feel and supple drape in a contemporary 2.0 quality. A colour scheme of delicate off tones through to bold trend colours makes Lia 2.0 an ideal choice for interiors of any style – solo or in an effective mix & match.

  • Liko CS

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    For rooms with a view. Semi-transparent stripes in Liko CS’ jacquard pattern produce a smart window-blind effect where the floral “vistas” appear as if filtered by a filigree grid. The blossoms interspersed with this “window-blind hatching” in light brushstrokes look as if blown by the wind. Depending on which face of the fabric is used these either stand out pale against a darker background or dark against a lighter one. The versatile colour scale of this double-face furnishing fabric fit for contract interiors ranges from sheer natural tones to dark ink blue and black.

  • Lima

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    Semi-transparent wool with a pleasant feel. The simplicity of Lima on one hand and its quality on the other hand speaks the language of understatement. Classical wool hues and the naturalness of the material creates a contrast to an engineered world.

  • Limba

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    Limba is a fluent linen fabric in the classical non-colours. Limba is predestined for opulent window decorations. This decoration fabric obtains a granular and satin-like surface with a light linen lustre due to the twill weave. A soft finish causes the special caressing touch.

  • Linum CS

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    Linum CS is a versatile basic with a linen look, the colour hues are tailored to classical linen hues. The semi-transparent decoration fabric made of 100% Trevira CS owes its natural fabric character to the dry feel, the natural colours and the soft drape. The fabric, which is suited for contract use, is double width, washable and railroaded.

  • Litha  CS

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    Delicate thermostat. Litha CS offers another textile option for controlling heat and light. This lightweight drapery fabric boasts an extremely fine aluminium layer on its reverse, meaning its soft feel and semi-transparency are retained at the window. Despite this extraordinary lightness of the fibres and coating, the flame-retardant fabric reflects up to half of the incoming light, making it possible to regulate the temperature comfortably without darkening the room.

  • Liv

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    On the Silk Road. Liv is the elegant “crowning glory” to exclusive interiors. Its interplay of silk and moiré captures the movement and reflexes of light mirrored on the sea. With its refined ribs and the inimitably fine lustre of the natural material that is silk, Liv is a modern classic that when lined can be combined both effectively and timelessly with interiors of all styles. In addition to its elaborate design and soft drape, its exciting colour scheme of 16 tones caters to the complete range of styles from modern to traditional.

  • Lizzy

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    A premium easy to clean lining with a feeble satin gloss. In spite of its high percentage of polyester, Lizzy has a pleasant dry touch and a soft drape. The chart of colour range consisting low-key hues makes this article an interesting basic for manifold furnishing applications.

  • Loke

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    An evergreen re-mastered. Loke blends tradition with a contemporary twist with its 5 mm narrow stripes running across the warp. When the double-width, opaque drapery fabric isn?t used railroaded it dresses windows seamlessly with slender perpendicular stripes. Consisting of 50% linen and 50% cotton, it combines Scandinavian naturalness with warm, Mediterranean shades. Thanks to its casual drape this versatile, light double-face fabric is also suited for Roman blinds. An attractive newcomer to nya nordiska?s stripes collection.

  • Lona

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    Art for all settings. Lona is the name of the design trick that gives rise to one-off textiles for sophisticated decorations during the dyeing process. The abstract motif is applied to 100% linen using tie-dye technology. Its organic shape in various intensities of black features without a repeat on the base fabric available in two tones. Being both artful and natural, Lona finds the matching setting in every surrounding – from purist architectural interiors to modern country homes.