Annie Sloan
Annie Sloan
Annie Sloan

Jules says...

"The texture of this design is wonderful, perfect for a large headboard in an intricate shape"

What we’d use it for

Curtains

Upholstery

Lampshades

Blinds

Headboards

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57.2 Metres

Annie Sloan

Coloured Linen Union

Provence + Scandanavian Pink

£28 /metre

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Description

Provence and Scandanavian Pink is one of the colour combinations in the Annie Sloan Coloured Linen fabric collection. Annie has designed this collection to complement the colours in the Chalk Paint™ palette. Each Coloured Linen is a weave of yarns dyed to match two Chalk Paint™ colours, one as the weft and one as the warp.

The look and texture of the linen combined with the strength and flexibility of cotton make this fabric both durable enough for upholstery and pliable enough to drape well.

Product details

Colour: Provence + Scandanavian Pink

Material: 55% Linen, 45% Cotton

Width: 127cm

Vertical Repeat: -cm

Horizontal Repeat: -cm

Weight: 295g/m2

Martindale: -

Notes on buying

All measurements are approximate. Colour may vary from screen to screen. For more information please read our FAQs or get in touch with our team.

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Delivery & returns

Our fabrics are available to be shipped to the UK, EU and USA. See our estimated shipping costs and returns information.

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United Kingdom

Jules says...

"The texture of this design is wonderful, perfect for a large headboard in an intricate shape"

What we’d use it for

Curtains

Upholstery

Lampshades

Blinds

Headboards

Cushions

Shipping Estimates

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