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Aura Colour Options on Aura Wool Moquette Aura Colour options on Aura wool moquette As we approach 200 years of providing textiles to the transport Huge range of design industry, we are paying homage and colour options to the past and embracing the future of mobility with the launch of our classic moquette Aura in 200 colourways. All based on our stocked yarns for shorter leadtimes Celebrating the boundless potential and manifest versatility of this icon of wool moquettes, we have curated 14 accent Short minimums – groups which bring together 50m MOQs of just 50 metres complementary shades and patterns to create interior schemes for every type of vehicle. Proven technical performance 5 year guarantee, >80,000 Martinale cycles Flammability based on the FR treatment applied Signal Red Vita Vita Vita Chiffon, ITA44 Tomato, ITA08 Sin, ITA50 CAD324 CAI324 CBR324 CCD324 CCJ324 CCL324 CAM325 CAV324 CAF325 CAA324 CCW324 CCC324 CAG324 CCG324 CCK324 CAL325 Hydro Blue 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Chiffon, ITA44 93.83cm / 36.9” Vita Rust, ITA11 Vita Marina, ITA21 CAA321 CAD321 CAI321 CBR321 CCD321 CCJ321 CCL321 CAM322 CAV321 CAF322 CAA321 CCW321 CCC321 CAG321 CCG321 CCK321 CAL322 Marine 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Rust, ITA11 93.83cm / 36.9” Vita Porcelain, ITA15 Vita Navy, ITA22 CAD323 CAD323 CAI323 CBR323 CCD323 CCJ323 CCL323 CAM322 CAV323 CAF322 CAA323 CCW323 CCC323 CAG323 CCG323 CCK323 CAL322 Old Navy 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Oatmeal, ITA02 97.44cm / 38.4” Vita Porcelain, ITA15 Vita Marina, ITA21 CAI326 CAD326 CAI326 CBR326 CCD326 CCJ326 CCL326 CAM322 CAV326 CAF322 CAA326 CCW326 CCC326 CAG326 CCG326 CCK326 CAL322 Storm Blue 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Swan, ITA42 Vita Hippo, ITA07 54.74cm / 21.6” Vita Marina, ITA21 CCPC14 CADC14 CAIC14 CBRC14 CCDC14 CCJC14 CAM322 CAVC14 CAF322 CAAC14 CCWC14 CAGC14 CAL322 CCPC14 CCQC14 CCMC14 CCRC14 Solar 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Tomato, ITA08 93.83cm / 36.9” Vita Marina, ITA21 Vita Navy, ITA22 CAVE61 CADE61 CAIE61 CBRE61 CCDE61 CCJE61 CCLE61 CAM322 CAVE61 CAF322 CAAE61 CCWE61 CCCE61 CAGE61 CCGE61 CCKE61 CAL322 Corn Blue 51.23cm / 20.2” Lucia CS Kota, LC415 Vita Marina, ITA21 51.13cm / 20.1” Vita Navy, ITA22 CCLE60 CADE60 CAIE60 CBRE60 CCDE60 CCJE60 CCLE60 CAM322 CAVE60 CAF322 CAAE60 CCWE60 CCCE60 CAGE60 CCGE60 CCKE60 CAL322 Cobalt Vita Vita Vita Spring, ITA40 Marina, ITA21 Navy, ITA22 CADE62 CAIE62 CBRE62 CCDE62 CCJE62 CCLE62 CAM322 CAVE62 CAF322 CAAE62 CCWE62 CCCE62 CAGE62 CCGE62 CCKE62 CAL322 Platinum 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Swan, ITA42 Vita Hippo, ITA07 46.92cm / 18.5” Vita Noir, ITA12 CCWB96 CADB96 CAIB96 CBRB96 CCDB96 CCJB96 CCLB96 CAME70 CAVB96 CAFE70 CAAB96 CCWB96 CCCB96 CAGB96 CCGB96 CCKB96 CALE70 Platform Grey 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Rust, ITA11 Vita Hippo, ITA07 Vita 17.14cm / 6.8” Noir, ITA12 CCDC11 CADC11 CAIC11 CBRC11 CCDC11 CCJC11 CCLC11 CAME70 CAVC11 CAFE70 CAAC11 CCWC11 CCCC11 CAGC11 CCGC11 CCKC11 CALE70 Gunmetal 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Tomato, ITA08 Vita Hippo, ITA07 46.92cm / 18.5” Vita Noir, ITA12 CCGD31 CADD31 CAID31 CBRD31 CCDD31 CCJD31 CCLD31 CAME70 CAVD31 CAFE70 CAAD31 CCWD31 CCCD31 CAGD31 CCGD31 CCKD31 CALE70 Carbon Lucia CS Vita Vita Kota, LC415 Hippo, ITA07 Noir, ITA12 CADD65 CAID65 CBRD65 CCDD65 CCJD65 CCLD65 CAME70 CAVD65 CAFE70 CAAD65 CCWD65 CCCD65 CAGD65 CCGD65 CCKD65 CALE70 Electric 51.23cm / 20.2” Vita Spring, ITA40 93.83cm / 39.9” Vita Hippo, ITA07 Vita Noir, ITA12 CBRE59 CADE59 CAIE59 CBRE59 CCDE59 CCJE59 CCLE59 CAME70 CAVE59 CAFE70 CAAE59 CCWE59 CCCE59 CAGE59 CCGE59 CCKE59 CALE70 Rally Green Vita Classic Vita Oatmeal, ITA02 Leaf, VAC27 Seaweed, ITA31 CADB81 CAIB81 CBRB81 CCDB81 CCJB81 CCLB81 CAME71 CAVB81 CAFE71 CAAB81 CCWB81 CCCB81 CAGB81 CCGB81 CCKB81 CALE71 Specification Aura A contemporary classic that is always in style, Aura is the embodiment of timeless design. A wool rich moquette, this iconic textile blends the rich heritage of transport with the new era of electric through its collection of 200 colourways in 9 striking designs. From organic orbital swirls in Old Navy and Signal Red through to modern, geometric-inspired patterns in Rally Green and Platform Grey, the Aura collection truly defines versatility. Technical Information Composition Flammability Pile: 70% Wool, 12% Nylon, 18% Polyester ECE Reg 118 Annexes 7 & 8 with FR backcoat (with effect yarn) FMVSS 302 Pile: 85% Wool, 15% Nylon EN 45545-2 with acrylic backcoat and FR treatment (without effect yarn) BS 5852 Ignition Source 7 when FR treated Ground: 100% Cotton Note: composite test, flammability performance is dependent on components used FR performance Width is based on the FR treatment applied 150 cm minimum Light Fastness Weight 6 (ISO 105 - B02) 820 g / m2 ± 5% Fastness to Rubbing Thickness Wet: 4, Dry: 4 (ISO 105 - X12) 4.2 ± 0.3 mm (BS 4051) Cleaning Abrasion Resistance Vacuum regularly. Wipe with a damp cloth ≥80,000 Martindale cycles or use proprietary upholstery shampoo. (ISO 12947) For full details, see cleaning guide. Design your Aura seat Use our virtual configurator to design your Aura seat - mix and match patterns, colours and complementary trims to create your perfect combination. www.camirafabrics.com.
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