Material textil
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Fabrics

 

We at Hans K aim for high quality in all fields. We therefore work with both, durable fiber like polyester and nice natural materials like linen and cotton to get the most complete end product as possible. Our textiles are durable – as a standard our fabrics has a minimum of 30000 Martindales in durability where recommended is 15000 for home environment and 25000 for public environment. Our fabrics come in different designs and in several beautiful colors making it possible for you to combine materials and furniture as you want.
We work with the following textiles while producing our furniture:

 

Synthetic made fibre

 

Polyester

Polyester is a synthetic material with high durability and wrinkle resistance. Today polyester stands for approx. 20% of the world production, making it the world’s second most important fabric material after cotton. The polyester is also easy to clean because dirt easily comes off and the material dries fast.

 

Trevira CS

Trevira CS textiles meet the important international standards on fire safety, because they consist of fibers and yarns with "built-in safety". Flame retardant Trevira fibers are inherently flame retardant. For this reason, materials made from these fibers and filament yarns are likewise permanently flame retardant. Trevira CS require no additional fire protection treatment, such as normally combustible materials need.  Trevira fibers and filaments are, furthermore, certified with the Oekotex 100 Standard. In comparative terms only very slight amounts of toxic fumes develop in the event of a fire.

 

Viscose

Viscose has a comfortable feeling which is nice to the skin. It gets its character through the high damp absorption of the fiber. Viscose often has a soft, nice falling and dirt comes off easily making it easy to clean. Though be careful and delicate with the viscose material when washing because its characteristics worsen in a dry condition.

 

Natural fibre

 

Cotton

Cotton is a natural material which is the most important material when it comes to clothing and home textiles. Cotton is very durable, both to heat and cleaning. Although you should be cautious toward shrinkage when it comes to cotton because it attracts a lot of damp and can therefore shrink.

 

Linen

Linen is, like cotton, a natural material with a damp absorbent characteristic high durable strength. Linen brings out a beautiful structure and glow in the fabric. Linen needs a somewhat more delicate washing up than cotton but is often easier to get clean and is also naturally resistant to dirt.

 

 

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