Gobelin Olive Lino

Gobelin Olive Lino jacquard woven upholstery fabric in beige shades, 360 g/m²

Gobelin Olive Lino

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Quality 50% cotton 50% polyester
Certification
Weight 360 g/m²
Width 140 cm
SKU: SGG2400-009 Categories: ,

Description

Gobelin Olive Lino is gobelin jacquard woven in 50% cotton and 50% polyester, 360 g/m² and 140 cm wide.

Specifications:
– Material: 50% cotton, 50% polyester
– Weight: 360 g/m²
– Width: 140 cm
– Certification: Oeko-Tex
– Construction: Gobelin jacquard woven

Olive Lino sits in a beige palette that fits well into timeless home ranges and in shops that work with natural tones and calm contrasts. A gobelin construction is woven and therefore more stable than knitted fabrics sold by the metre, making this quality suitable for items that need to hold their shape.

Gobelin is often used for cushion covers, seat pads and smaller upholstery projects, where the jacquard woven surface creates a defined look. Many also use the fabric for bags and accessories because the firm hand gives more controlled sewing and fewer seam distortions.

A common question from professional customers is whether gobelin requires lining. For cushions and seat pads, gobelin is often used without lining, while bags typically get a lining to protect the inside and provide a neat finish. The choice depends on the construction and the desired durability.

Fabric shops order this type as a patterned item for the home assortment, and manufacturers use it for smaller series where a uniform look is important. We supply from stock, so reorders can be placed continuously.

Wash at 30 degrees. Avoid tumble drying. Press lightly on the reverse side if needed.

Combine with other home qualities via Home fabric.

Order from 10 m — delivery 1–3 business days in Scandinavia

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