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Sophie Allport
Chicken Fabric / Grey
Gorgeous chicken fabric suitable for use as a curtain material or for roman blinds.
Fabric length (Min. order length: 1m)
Create bespoke curtains, blinds or cushions using Chicken Fabric / Grey.
Create Your Own
- Curtains
- Roman Blinds
- Roller Blinds
- Cushions
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Gorgeous chicken fabric suitable for use as a curtain material or for roman blinds.
Great for a country kitchen. Buy online or visit one of our large showrooms to view this and thousands more designer fabrics. PLEASE NOTE: width is 160cm, useable width is 155cm.
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Fast dispatch on all in stock orders.
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Returns & Refunds
Here at Just Fabrics we take great effort to ensure the products we sell are represented as accurately as possible on screen through multiple images and text. However, colours on screens can vary, so on certain items we offer a sampling service which we advise all customers to use prior to placing an order.
Fabrics & Made to Measure are cut to your bespoke order requirements and are non-returnable unless faulty.
More details can be found here.
- Type: Regular Fabric
- Brand: Sophie Allport
- Pattern Repeat: 31.5cm
- Fabric Width: 155cm
- Usable Width: 137cm
- Colour: Grey
- Fabric Code: 331R
- Composition: 100% Cotton
- Usage: Curtains, Blinds & Cushions
- Extra info: WASHABLE at 30 degrees
- Stock info: Current stock for this fabric is displayed above. This is a regular line so we can order more stock in. We get daily stock deliveries, if unsure please get in touch.
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