A Panorama is defined as a picture or photograph containing a wide view. This idea is reflected in the simple, yet sophisticated expression of the Panorama curtain.
The textile offers a versatile design that splits in the middle where the direction of the satin weave changes. As a result, one side is matte while the other features a subtle shimmer. The two tone-on-tone block stripes run horizontally as the curtain is produced in floor-to-ceiling height.
Though unicoloured, Panorama’s stripes reveal different nuances as they reflect light differently, according to the direction of the weave. The palette comprises neutrals together with a handful of highlight notes.
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ISO 105-B02
Lightfastness relates to the ability of a textile to retain its colour under light. When testing for lightfastness, samples are exposed to artificial daylight for a specified period.
The evaluation scale ranges from 1 (worst) to 8 (best). An increase of one point corresponds to a doubling of the lightfastness, i.e. the same fading takes twice as long.
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Light transmittance indicates the percentage of the visible light penetrating the textile. Densely woven textiles in dark colours usually have a lower light transmittance, whereas loosely woven fabrics in light colours allow more light to pass through.
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Absorption (100 mm) 0.50/Class D (Absorption flat) 0.70/Class C (Absorption folded)
EN ISO 354
Acoustic absorption is indicated as αw-value which approximately corresponds to the percentage of sound absorbed. For instance, an αw-value of 0,4 translates into 40% absorption of sound. Acoustic absorption of a textile is measured in its flat and draped state.
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Airflow 388 Pa s/m
EN ISO 9053-1
Airflow resistance influences the sound absorbing qualities of a textile. Typically, the denser the construction of the textile, the higher the value.
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Fire tests NFPA 701 • EN 13 773 class 1 • DIN 4102 B1 • NF P 92 507 M1 • JIS L 1091 A-1 D • AS/NZS 1530.3 • UNI 9177 Classe 1 • BS 5867 part 2 type B • SN 198 898 5.2 • IMO FTP Code 2010 Part 7 • EN 13501-1, B-s1, d0 • CAN ULC S102 • CAN ULC S109 • IMO FTP Code 2010 Part 5 • GB 8624 B1 • ASTM E84 Class A Unadhered
Flame retardant performance depends on the type of foam used. There are differing requirements concerning the flame-retardancy of textiles dependent on the area of application, country or even region. Our textiles pass the majority of international standards and are also tested for a selection of regional requirements.
- Marine use
- Fire resistant
- € Flammability
- ¶ Wet and dry crocking
- ¿ Colourfastness to light
- ¡ Physical properties
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Cleaning and care:Wash at max. 60°C/ 140°F, mild processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryIron at medium temperature (max. 150°C)Professional dry cleaning
- Produced in: Italy
- Warranty: 10 years
- Vertically striped
- Greenguard Certification
- Yarn type: Staple yarn
- Binding: Satin
- Shrinkage (warp/weft): Approx. 1 / 0 %
- Wash load: Half
- Colour difference: Slight differences may occur
- Roll length: Approx. 24 metres (Approx. 26 yds)
- Transparency: Dense
- Sustainability documentation: Greenguard Gold, HPD, EPD
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Regular cleaning is important in order to keep the curtain textile looking its best and to prolong its life. Dust and dirt wear down the textile and also reduce its fire-retardant properties.
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Regular care
If possible, we recommend washing curtains once a year. If used heavily, a more frequent cleaning may be appropriate. All curtain fabrics by Kvadrat and Sahco are supplied with a care label. We recommend the use of detergent without optical bleach for all items in which, according to care instructions, washing is possible. Please take into account a possible shrinkage between 1–4 %. It is always possible to wash at a lower temperature that the one specified for light soiling. Please contact a professional dry cleaner if dry cleaning is the only option for maintenance. A professional dry cleaner may also assist in working out maintenance schedules which ensure that the fabrics are maintained properly so that a good indoor climate and maximum duration of the curtains are achieved.