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January 2020 SHERRILL FABRIC CATALOG January 2020 Fabric List Fabric Catalog January 2020 GENERAL INFORMATION (1) RAFT: It has been determined by the Joint Industry Fabric Standards Committee that various fabric treatment processes are detrimental to the performance of fabrics. Therefore, neither Sherrill Furniture Company nor the fabric mill can be responsible for any claims made involving fabrics that have Retail Applied Fabric Treatment. (2) The manufacturers of upholstered fabrics do not guarantee their products for wearability or colorfastness; whether "Teflon" treated or not; therefore, we cannot assume this responsibility. We also cannot guarantee match in color items ordered at separate times because of dye lot variations. (3) We do not in any way guarantee that Teflon finish will definitely improve cleaning quality of fabrics. (4) We buy the best quality covers available in each grade, consistent with the present day styles, and cannot guarantee fabric for cleanability, fastness of color, or wearing quality. (5) A number or letter opposite the colors in the different patterns indicate the color set in which you may locate the pattern. Example: P-PRINTS 4-BEIGE/WHITE 7-MELON/RED 2-GREEN 5-GOLD/YELLOW 8-BLUE/BLACK 3-TOAST/CAMEL 6-TURQUOISE Also, italicized numbers following the color set (example: Multi 7 - 17963) indicate the fabric's SKU number. (6) Special features of each (content, repeats, etc.) are listed directly under the pattern colors. (7) All current fabrics are 54 inches wide unless otherwise noted. (8) When "Railroaded" is noted on the list, this denotes that the fabric is shown railroaded in swatches and on furniture. (9) FABRICS WOVEN RAILROADED ARE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR DRAPERIES. Cleanability Code Information The following recommended cleaning codes are devised as the results of tests made by the fabric manufacturers having adhered to the methods requested by the Joint Industry Upholstery Standards Committee. They in no way intend to imply that we are in any way guaranteeing these fabrics or the cleanability thereof. "W" Clean this fabric with the foam only of a water-based cleaning agent to remove overall soil. Many household cleaning solvents are harmful to the color and life of the fabric. Cleaning by a professional furniture cleaning service only is recommended. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. "S" Clean this fabric with pure solvents (petroleum distillate-based products, Energine, Carbona, or similar products may be used) in a well ventilated room. Cleaning by a professional furniture cleaning service only is recommended. Caution: Water stains may become permanent and unable to be removed with solvent cleaning agents. Avoid products containing Carbon Tetrachloride, as it is highly toxic. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. "SW" Clean this fabric with the foam only of a water-based cleaning agent or with a pure solvent in a well ventilated room (petroleum distillate-based products, Energine, Carbona, or similar products may be used). Cleaning by a professional furniture cleaning service is recommended. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. "X" Clean this fabric only by vacuuming or light brushing to prevent accumulation of dust or grime. Water-based foam or solvent based cleaning agents of any kind may cause excessive shrinking or fading. The cleaning codes appear in the fabric list for each fabric designated by "Cleanability", followed by the proper letter for the suggested cleaning process. Fabric enclosed with Brackets indicates new Adonis Gr. 24 fabrics added at October Market: Navy 8 - 44250 Example: 50% Cotton 30% Polyester 20% Viscose Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N Cleanability: S - 1 - Fabric List Fabric Catalog January 2020 FAMILY ROOM SELECT FABRICS Identified with a in the fabric book and yellow corner label on the swatch. “Family Room Select Fabrics”- a collection of performance fabrics procured from the leading suppliers of residential upholstery fabrics. Each fabric in this collection is manufactured using a variety of proven “enhanced performance technologies’’. This produces fabrics with improved durability and superior protection against stains and spills, making them the preferred choice for the family room in your home. Standard Cleaning Codes Apply/No Warranties Implied - 2 - Fabric List January 2020 Abby Gr. 11 Afton Gr. 24 Algiers Gr. 26 Amos Gr. 7 Camel 3 - 40974 Turquoise 2 - 43642 Camel 3 - 41515 Blue 8 - 41516 Mint 2 - 40975 55% Rayon 100% Polyester Taupe 3 - 41517 100% Polyester 45% Polyester Railroaded 100% Polyester 15" Repeat 10" Repeat 11" Repeat Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N SB1019: N SB1019: N SB1019: N Cleanability: S Cleanability: S Cleanability: SW Cleanability: S Abrielle Gr. 24 Aiden Gr. 10 Alisha Gr. 11 Andros Gr. 18 Charcoal 8 - 39543 Crimson 7 - 36984 Blue P - 43248 Tan 3 - 41382 100% Polyester Gold 5 - 36985 Mocha P - 43249 97% Polyester Railroaded Green 2 - 36986 Spice P - 43250 3% Cotton 18" Repeat 51% Cotton 100% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y 30% Polyester Railroaded SB1019: N SB1019: N 19% Rayon 18" Repeat Cleanability: S Cleanability: S TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N SB1019: N Antrim Gr. 27 Acapella Gr. 11 Cleanability: S Cleanability: W Camel 3 - 40700 Blue 8 - 38961 47% Rayon Brown 3 - 43240 Akers Gr. 25 Alison Gr. 10 28% Cotton Camel 3 - 43241 Blue P - 41511 Cream 4 - 44444 25% Polyester Green 2 - 43242 44% Cotton Natural 4 - 44357 Railroaded Grey 8 - 43243 31% Linen 97% Polypropylene 14" Repeat Navy 8 - 39056 25% Rayon 3% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N Pewter 8 - 43244 27" Repeat Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y Cleanability: S Red 7 - 43245 TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N SB1019: N Rust 7 - 43246 Cleanability: S Cleanability: SW Apodora Gr. 20 96% Polyester Seafoam 2 - 40233 4% Acrylic Akim Gr. 24 Allenhurst Gr. 16 73% Rayon Railroaded Camel 3 - 18939 27% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y Tan 3 - 40231 82% Rayon Taupe 3 - 40232 30" Repeat SB1019: N 18% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y Cleanability: SW 90% Polyester Railroaded 10% Rayon SB1019: N Cleanability: S Action Gr. 8 4" Repeat 3" Repeat TB117-2013 Pass: Y Seafoam 2 - 38962 TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N Aquarelle Gr. 20 54% Polyester SB1019: N Cleanability: S Cleanability: S Multi 7 - 41520 46% Polypropylene 100% Polyester Railroaded Albert Gr. 16 Gr. 28 Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y Allwood Blue 8 - 44251 Natural 4 - 43643 27" Repeat SB1019: N 100% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y Cleanability: S 85% Cotton Railroaded 15% Polyester SB1019: N Cleanability: SW Ada Gr. 9 TB117-2013 Pass: Y Railroaded SB1019: N Cream 4 - 31506 14" Repeat Cleanability: S TB117-2013 Pass: Y Arco Gr. 17 60% Rayon Charcoal 8 - 37609 24% Polyester SB1019: N Alburtis Gr. 29 Green 2 - 37610 15% Cotton Cleanability: S Blue 8 - 38277 1% Nylon Seafoam 2 - 38287 61% Rayon Alysta Gr. 8 Taupe 3 - 40235 Railroaded 39% Polyester TB117-2013 Pass: Y Cream 4 - 38965 100% Polyester 37" Repeat 62% Viscose TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N TB117-2013 Pass: N Cleanability: S 20% Linen SB1019: N SB1019: N 18% Cotton Cleanability: S Adonis Gr. 24 Cleanability: S Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y Navy 8 - 44250 Alcove Gr. 26 50% Cotton SB1019: N Tan 3 - 43247 Cleanability: SW 30% Polyester 65% Polyester 20% Viscose 35% Polyester Chenille Railroaded 16" Repeat 3" Repeat TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N SB1019: N Cleanability: S Cleanability: S - 3 - Fabric List January 2020 Ardmore Gr. 11 Arrowalt Gr. 29 Atwood Gr. 11 Bailey Gr. 40 Ivory 4 - 38016 Camel 3 - 43644 Brown 3 - 43251 Grey 8 - 43255 Pewter 8 - 38017 Gray 8 - 43732 Charcoal 8 - 40238 70% Rayon Wheat 3 - 38018 74% Rayon Green 2 - 42001 30% Polyester 73% Polypropylene 26% Polyester Navy 8 - 40375 Railroaded 27% Polyester Railroaded Red 7 - 43252 17" Repeat Railroaded 8" Repeat Teal 2 - 43253 TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y 100% Polyester SB1019: N SB1019: N SB1019: N Cleanability: S Railroaded Cleanability: SW Cleanability: S TB117-2013 Pass: Y Gr. 27 SB1019: N Bailiff Ariana Gr. 27 Ashmont Gr. 21 Cleanability: W Bronze 5 - 44254 Natural 4 - 34752 Tan P - 37612 53% Acrylic 100% Polyester 90% Cotton Auction Gr. 11 47% Polyester 18" Repeat 5% Flax Pewter 8 - 42003 Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y 5% Rayon 100% Polyester 28" Repeat SB1019: N 27" Repeat Railroaded TB117-2013 Pass: Y Cleanability: S TB117-2013 Pass: Y TB117-2013 Pass: Y SB1019: N SB1019: N Cleanability: SW SB1019: N Arico Gr. 42 Cleanability: S Cleanability: SW Spa 2 - 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