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This practical matt finish contract fire retardant fabric is a versatile choice for many projects such as hotels, B&B's, schools, town halls and of course bedroom curtains in your home. It has a lovely textured irregular semi plain pattern giving it a very rustic organic look. This curtain fabric will suit many interior styles and is also perfect for making into blinds.
Ascot Blackout FR is also stain resistant, washable, blackout and has a light fastness of 4-5.
Can be used as a stand alone curtain fabric without lining as it has a lovely white finish on the back, so an ideal cost saving fabric.
FR Standard - B1, Classe Uno, BS 5867 Part 2 B, EN 13773, IMO FTP Code 2010 part 7, NFPA 701
For any contract projects please get in touch, we have a huge selection of contract fabrics that are not on our website that we use for local Cotswold projects.
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Fast dispatch on all in stock orders.
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Here at Just Fabrics we take great effort to ensure the products we sell are represented as accurately as possible on screen through multiple images and text. However, colours on screens can vary, so on certain items we offer a sampling service which we advise all customers to use prior to placing an order.
Velvets, PVC, FR, double width and heavier upholstery fabrics are sent rolled and therefore must be sent via courier, incurring the higher delivery charge.
Fabrics & Made to Measure are cut to your bespoke order requirements and are non-returnable unless faulty.
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