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Ideal fabric for
Upholstery
Flame Retardant
Luca FR Fabric / Driftwood
Luca is a fire retardant fabric which is suitable for contact use and has a textured herringbone design.
Fabric length (Min. order length: 1m)
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As this is a coated upholstery fabric, we roll it to prevent creasing so smaller quantities will incur a higher delivery charge.
Luca is a fire retardant fabric which is suitable for contact use and has a textured herringbone design.
This versatile upholstery fabric will update your furniture in style. This fire retardant fabric has a small herringbone pattern which will bring a sophisticated and classic look into rooms.
Luca has great benefits of being stain resistant and has anti-bacterial properties making it a great choice for various furniture such as bar stools, footstools and updating dining chairs.
Dispatch & Delivery Timescales
4-8 working days
More details can be found here here.
Returns & Refunds
Our JF Contract range is bespoke to your requirements and is therefore non-returnable.
More details can be found here.
Here are the test certificates for Luca FR.
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- Type: Regular Fabric
- Pattern Repeat: 1cm
- Fabric Width: 142cm
- Usable Width: 140cm
- Colour: Driftwood
- Fabric Code: XDDR/LUCADRIF
- Composition: FR Coated Polyester
- Usage: Upholstery
Upholstery fabric fire retardant info - Stock info: 4-8 working days
- Martindale Rub Score: 40,000
- Care Instructions: Wipe clean with damp cloth
- Weight: 634gm square meter
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