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SANCTUARY Collection Smoke The SANCTUARY Collection Smoke SANCTUARY COLLECTION Inherently flame retardant woven collection. Living in a busy world and consumed with technology, phones and people, it’s a delight to relax in the sanctuary of home and cocoon yourself in calm and comfort. SANCTUARY is a fluid collection embracing the continuous transition of fabric, textures and form. Nature has been an overriding influence with organics and fern patterns creating a firm retreat from a hectic world. The feature pattern, AURA, reflects on the ferns and leaves found in our serene countryside. ELIXIR captures the iridescent sparkle of the two tone effects so often seen as the light sparkles thorough the leaves in the woods. DIVINE adds some form to the relaxed lines of the collection. PULSE and RHYTHM explore the organic textures and surfaces found in forest landscapes, and SERENE adds great textural influence to co-ordinate in an upholstery role. Sheers are included to endorse the diaphanous character of nature, adding a whisper of colour and a casual laid-back appeal. Colourways are gentle and atmospheric; including versatile neutrals and greys with pops of ginger, lime, teal, damson and indigo. Independently tested for UK and International FR standards. Wide width (280cm / 110 inches) also available, ask for further details. MAIN IMAGE Headboard METRO Mist Scatters AURA Smoke DIVINE Smoke ELIXIR Midnight Bed Runner PULSE Midnight MANHATTAN Denim 2 3 Henna Citrine MAIN IMAGE Curtain AURA Henna Scatters LUXE Saffron DIVINE Henna ECHO Pumice RHYTHM MAIN IMAGE Curtain ELIXIR Pistachio Henna ELIXIR Pumice Sofa SERENE Ash Scatters AURA Citrine MANHATTAN Lime ECHO Spinach AURA Citrine DIVINE Pebble 4 5 Pumice Pecan MAIN IMAGE Curtain ELIXIR Mimosa Sheer SERENITY Tusk Headboard EUREKA Graphite Scatters RHYTHM Lizard ECHO Pecan DIVINE Lizard ZONE Praline Bed Runner PULSE Tusk Bed End Stool EUREKA Citrine MAIN IMAGE Blinds DIVINE Mercury Chairs EUREKA Graphite 6 SERENE Mercury 7 Azure Mulberry MAIN IMAGE Curtain DIVINE Garnet Sheer SERENITY Tusk Scatter ELIXIR Elderberry MAIN IMAGE Curtain ELIXIR Cerulean Sofa SERENE Ash Scatters AURA Azure DIVINE Azure ECHO Smoke MANHATTAN Mineral RHYTHM Azure Throw PULSE Cerulean 8 9 Praline MAIN IMAGE Curtain RHYTHM Praline Sheer HARMONY Chalk Chair and Stool SERENE Praline Scatters AURA Praline ATMOSPHERE Cocoa ELIXIR Truffle PULSE Truffle MAIN IMAGE Curtain AURA Henna Sofa SERENE Ash Scatters LUXE Saffron DIVINE Henna ECHO Pumice RHYTHM Henna 10 11 The SANCTUARY Collection AURA RHYTHM Smoke Citrine Henna Pumice Smoke Citrine Henna Pumice Pecan Mulberry Azure Praline Lizard Mulberry Azure Praline ELIXIR PULSE Midnight Pistachio Pumice Mercury Midnight Pistachio Henna Mercury Mimosa Elderberry Cerulean Truffle Mimosa Elderberry Cerulean Truffle DIVINE SERENE Smoke Pebble Henna Mercury Indigo Citrine Henna Mercury Lizard Garnet Teal Praline Ochre Pebble Azure Praline For use as a guide only. Whilst the colours in this brochure have been reproduced as accurately as possible, we are For use as a guide only. Whilst the colours in this brochure have been reproduced as accurately as possible, we are restricted by the limitations of 4 colour litho printing and there may be slight differences against the physical fabric. restricted by the limitations of 4 colour litho printing and there may be slight differences against the physical fabric. 12 13 Product Product Pattern code & Weight Composition End Use Fire Standards Care Instructions Name Repeat Width Curtaining M1, B1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Aura 7756 H35.5cm 260gsm 100% Inherent Part 2 B, Classe Uno, IMO and 8 colours 140cm x V42cm +/- 2% FR Polyester FTP code 2010 Part 7, Cushions NFPA 701 1+2 Curtaining M1, B1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Elixir 7755 H17.5cm 270gsm 100% Inherent Part 2 B, IMO FTP Code and 15 colours 140cm x V0.3cm +/- 2% FR Polyester 2010 Part 7, Classe Uno, Cushions NFPA 701 1+2 Curtaining M1, B1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Divine 7758 H8.9cm 275gsm 100% Inherent and Part 2 B, IMO FTP code 8 colours 140cm x V10.6cm +/- 2% FR Polyester 2010 Part 7, Classe Uno, Cushions NFPA 701 1+2 Curtaining M1, B1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Rhythm 7751 H35cm 285gsm 100% Inherent Part 2 B, IMO FTP Code and 15 colours 140cm x V50cm +/- 2% FR Polyester 2010 Part 7, NFPA 701 1+2, Cushions Classe Uno Curtaining M1, B1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Pulse 7754 303gsm 100% Inherent NA and Part 2 B, IMO FTP Code 18 colours 140cm +/- 2% FR Polyester 2010 Part 7, NFPA 701 1+2, Cushions Classe Uno 280cm wide available on request, ask for further details. Co-ordinating fabrics: Product Product Additional code & Weight Composition End Use Fire Standards Care Instructions Name Information Width BS 5852 Ignition Stain resist finish Serene 7804 347gsm Professional steam clean 100% Polyester Upholstery source 5, IMO FTP Martindale 8 colours 140cm +/- 10% only Code 2010 Part 8 >45,000 BS 5852 Ignition Stain resist finish 490gsm source 5, IMO FTP Professional steam clean Eureka 7801 100% Polyester Upholstery Martindale +/- 10% Code 2010 Part 8, EN only 16 colours 140cm >100,000 1021 1+2 BS 5852 Ignition 2% PU, 78% PVC, Please request a Anti-microbial Metro 7802 750gsm source 5, IMO FTP 20% Poly/Viscose Upholstery specification sheet for Martindale 23 colours 140cm +/- 10% Code 2010 Part 8, EN detailed instructions. >100,000 Woven Backing 1021 1+2 6708 M1, B1, EN 13773, BS Curtaining Washable at Manhattan 150cm 270gsm 100% Inherent 5867 Part 2 B + C, and 71ºC for thermal 28 colours 6709 +/- 5% FR Polyester IMO FTP Code 2010 Cushions 300cm Part 7, NFPA 701 1+2 , disinfection Classe Uno Can be used M1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Harmony 9057 100% Trevira railroaded to 95 gsm Curtaining Part 2 C, IMO FTP 3 colours 300cm CS Polyester achieve 3m drop Code 2010 Part 7 (vertical) Can be used M1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Serenity 9018 100% Inherent railroaded to 60gsm Curtaining Part 2 C, IMO FTP 8 colours 300cm FR Polyester achieve 3m drop Code 2010 Part 7 (vertical) Can be used M1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Nuance 9028 100% Trevira railroaded to 65gsm Curtaining Part 2 C, IMO FTP 5 colours 300cm CS Polyester achieve 3m drop Code 2010 Part 7 (vertical) M1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Can be used Sleek 9030 100% Inherent railroaded to 65gsm Curtaining Part 2 C, IMO FTP 4 colours 300cm FR Polyester achieve 3m drop Code 2010 Part 7 (vertical) M1, EN 13773, BS 5867 Can be used Illusion 9017 100% Inherent Part 2 C, IMO FTP railroaded to 70gsm Curtaining 27 colours 300cm FR Polyester Code 2010 Part 7, achieve 3m drop Classe Uno (vertical) MAIN IMAGE Curtain AURA Mulberry Sheer SERENITY Tusk Scatter DIVINE Garnet ECHO Spice 14 15 16Edmund Bell & Company Limited, Unit E I A, Kingsway Business Park, John Boyd Dunlop Drive, Kingsway, Rochdale, OL16 4NG Tel: + 44 (0)1706 71 70 70 Fax: + 44 (0)1706 71 70 71 [email protected] www.edmundbell.com.
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