Annie Sloan
Annie Sloan

Jules says...

"This lovely colour has a freshness to it which would look wonderful in a child's bedroom and could be mixed with sophisticated patterns for a great teenager or master bedroom option too."

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144.9 Metres

Annie Sloan

Linen Union

Provence + Old White

£28 /metre

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Description

Provence + Old White is one of the colour combinations in the Annie Sloan Linen Union fabric collection. Annie has designed this collection to complement the colours in the Chalk Paint™ palette. Each Linen Union is a weave of yarns dyed to match two Chalk Paint™ colours, one as the weft and one as the warp.The fabric goes through a unique tumbling process which gives it a beautiful soft texture.


Product details

Colour: Provence + Old White

Material: 60% Cotton 40% Linen

Width: 140cm

Vertical Repeat: -cm

Horizontal Repeat: -cm

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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...

"This lovely colour has a freshness to it which would look wonderful in a child's bedroom and could be mixed with sophisticated patterns for a great teenager or master bedroom option too."

What we’d use it for

Curtains

Upholstery

Lampshades

Blinds

Headboards

Cushions

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