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2021 Textile Reference Guide 2021 Textile Reference Guide September 1, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .................................................................... 2 Lounge Textile Upcharges ..................................................... 29 Healthcare-Friendly Options ................................................... 3 Aviera ............................................................................. 29 Bleach-Cleanable Ratios ......................................................... 6 Cameo ............................................................................ 31 Carded Textile Offering ............................................................ 8 Composium .................................................................... 32 Fabric Grade 1 ................................................................. 8 Envoi .............................................................................. 34 Fabric Grade 2 ................................................................. 8 Gobi ................................................................................ 34 Fabric Grade 3 ................................................................. 8 Nano ............................................................................... 34 Fabric Grade 4 ................................................................. 9 Paséa ............................................................................. 35 Fabric Grade 5 ................................................................. 9 Visit Modular .................................................................. 36 Fabric Grade 6 ............................................................... 10 Leather Textile Upcharges ..................................................... 38 Fabric Grade 7 ............................................................... 10 Aviera ............................................................................. 38 Leather Grade 1 ............................................................. 10 Cameo ............................................................................ 39 Leather Grade 2 ............................................................. 10 Composium .................................................................... 41 Leather Grade 3 ............................................................. 10 Envoi .............................................................................. 42 Anzea ............................................................................. 11 Visit Modular .................................................................. 43 Arc|Com ........................................................................ 11 Fabric .................................................................................... 44 Graded Textile Offering .......................................................... 11 Custom Upholstery Form ...................................................... 45 Arc|Com ......................................................................... 12 California Proposition 65 ....................................................... 46 Architex .......................................................................... 12 Burch .............................................................................. 14 Camira ............................................................................ 14 Carnegie ......................................................................... 15 CF Stinson ...................................................................... 15 Designtex ....................................................................... 17 D.L. Couch by Momentum ............................................. 18 EnviroLeather™ by LDI ................................................. 19 Green Hides .................................................................. 19 Guilford of Maine ............................................................ 19 KnollTextiles ................................................................... 19 Luna ............................................................................... 21 Maharam ....................................................................... 21 Mayer Fabrics ................................................................ 22 Momentum ..................................................................... 23 Pallas .............................................................................. 25 Sitonit Seating ............................................................... 26 Spinneybeck .................................................................. 26 Ultrafabrics ..................................................................... 26 Task/Side Textile Upcharges ................................................. 27 Cora ................................................................................ 28 (888) 274-8664 | www.sitonit.net | 2 HEALTHCARE-FRIENDLY OPTIONS Popular Healthcare Customer Choices Fabric Card Pattern Grade Task/Side Lead Time Lounge Lead Time Arc|Com Alliance II Axis 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Alliance II Dynasty 6 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Geostitch 7 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Great Wall 6 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Alliance II Intaglio 2 6 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Isabella© 5 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Katano 6 5-Day 10-Day ª Alliance Ⅱ Moon Beam 2 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Alliance II Palatine 2 6 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Alliance II Polished 6 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Alliance II Silverado 2 6 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Sundial 6 5-Day 10-Day Alliance II Velocity© 7 5-Day 10-Day CF Stinson ª ­­­ Coated Fabrics Collection Criss Cross 5 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Coated Fabrics Collection Effervescence 6 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Coated Fabrics Collection Frequency 5 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Coated Fabrics Collection Laredo 4 5-Day 10-Day ª Coated Fabrics Collection Lava 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Coated Fabrics Collection Natural World 7 5-Day 10-Day ª Coated Fabrics Collection Nishiki 5 5-Day 10-Day Coated Fabrics Collection Revolve 7 5-Day 10-Day ª Coated Fabrics Collection Ripple 7 5-Day 10-Day Designtex ª ­­­ Performance by Design Big Dot 6 5-Day 10-Day ª Performance by Design Crosswind 5 5-Day 10-Day ª Performance by Design Current 5 5-Day 10-Day ª Performance by Design Gale 5 5-Day 10-Day Performance by Design Ink 7 5-Day 10-Day ª Performance by Design Leap 5 5-Day 10-Day Performance by Design Pause 5 5-Day 10-Day Performance by Design Queue 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ¤ ­­­ Performance by Design Rainwater 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Performance by Design Silicone Element 6 5-Day 10-Day ¤ Value by Design Mark 4 5-Day 10-Day ­ ­ ­ ª Approved for use on Gobi, Nano and Paséa | v Not approved for use on Achieve | ¤ Not approved for use on Prava | p Approved for use on Motif | t Not approved for lounge or Focus Side c Carded program. Available within two, five or 10 days. | p Supplier phased-out pattern; long lead-times and/or minimum order quantities may apply on select colors. | FG+ Above grade (888) 274-8664 | www.sitonit.net | 3 HEALTHCARE-FRIENDLY OPTIONS Popular Healthcare Customer Choices (Cont.) Fabric Card Pattern Grade Task/Side Lead Time Lounge Lead Time KnollTextiles ª ¤ ­­­ KnollTextiles Series II Woodland 7 5-Day 10-Day Maharam ª ­­­ Maharam Lariat II Lariat 4 5-Day 10-Day Mayer Fabrics Mayer Fabrics Card Align 3 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Mayer Fabrics Card Key Largo 3 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­ Mayer Fabrics Card Palermo 5 5-Day 10-Day Mayer Fabrics Card Patio 3 5-Day 10-Day Momentum Textiles Inc ª ­­­ Contract Essentials III Cover Cloth 3 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­ Contract Essentials III Faux Felt 4 5-Day 10-Day ª¤ Contract Essentials III Synergy 5 5-Day 10-Day Endurance Beeline EPU 3 5-Day 10-Day Endurance Canter EPU 3 5-Day 10-Day Endurance Endurance EPU 3 5-Day 10-Day Endurance Eon EPU 3 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Colors Silica 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Colors Silica Etch 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Colors Silica Leather 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Colors Silica Tech 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Checker 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Compass 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Deflect 7 5-Day 10-Day Silica Prints Silica Fiona 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Hiatus 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Hoop 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Kip 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­ Silica Prints Silica Reach 7 5-Day 10-Day ª ­­­ Silica Prints Silica Stride 7 5-Day 10-Day ­ ­ ­ ª Approved for use on Gobi, Nano and Paséa | v Not approved for use on Achieve | ¤ Not approved for use on Prava | p Approved for use on Motif | t Not approved for lounge or Focus Side c Carded program. Available within two, five or 10 days. | p Supplier phased-out pattern; long lead-times and/or minimum order quantities may apply on select colors. | FG+ Above grade (888) 274-8664 | www.sitonit.net | 4 HEALTHCARE-FRIENDLY OPTIONS Popular Healthcare Customer Choices (Cont.) Fabric Card Pattern Grade Task/Side Lead Time Lounge Lead Time SitOnIt Seating ª Avant Collection Galaxy 2 2-Day 5-Day ª Avant Collection Link 2 2-Day 5-Day ª Avant Collection Paintbrush 2 2-Day 5-Day ª Avant Collection Pixel 2 2-Day 5-Day ª Century Collection Aline Plus 3 2-Day 5-Day ª Century Collection Elite Leather Plus 3 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Affinity 3 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Element 2 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Merit 3 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Omni 4 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Optima 3 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Sili-Tex Leather 4 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Sili-Tex Original 4 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Shield Collection Slide 2 2-Day 5-Day ª ­­­ Versa
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