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Offi ce Furniture Camira Fabrics Sumi (FR back coated)


Sumi is a fabric which exudes serenity and style. Woven from worsted wool using fine marl yarns, this natural textile embraces a purity of composition and an impeccably simple aesthetic. Sumi’s perfectly considered palette of organic, refined hues are made to bring timeless beauty to commercial and residential interiors.


Composition: 90% Wool, 10% Polyamide Flammability: BS7176 Medium Hazard Abrasion: ≥200,000 Martindale cycles


Due to limitations in the printing process, when fabric is shown photographically the colour may not be accurate and we recommend that you send for actual fabric samples before ordering.


Choosing the correct fabric for your furniture is important depending on the type of environment it is to be used for. Whether you want hard wearing woven fabric or wipe clean vinyl we can provide the right type for all your needs.


Kobe SUR03


YPO work closely with our suppliers to ensure the correct type of fabric is chosen along with a varied choice of colour options are available to best suit diff erent styles and environments.


Tokyo SUR02


Chiba SUR08


Nara SUR17


Vita


Vita is a leather-look vinyl, with a subtle surface grain effect and full matt appearance. It provides maximum protection for heavy duty end-use areas in sectors such as contract, healthcare and hospitality.


Composition: Surface: 98% PVC, 2% PU Substrate: 100% Cotton Flammability: BS7176 Medium Hazard Abrasion: 100,000 rubs


Due to limitations in the printing process, when fabric is shown photographically the colour may not be accurate and we recommend that you send for actual fabric samples before ordering. Sumi (FR back coated)


Sumi is a fabric which exudes serenity and style. Woven from worsted wool using fine marl yarns, this natural textile embraces a purity of composition and an impeccably simple aesthetic. Sumi’s perfectly considered palette of organic, refined hues are made to bring timeless beauty to commercial and residential interiors.


Composition: 90% Wool, 10% Polyamide Flammability: BS7176 Medium Hazard Abrasion: ≥200,000 Martindale cycles


Avocado ITA06


Due to limitations in the printing process, when fabric is shown photographically the colour may not be accurate and we recommend that you send for actual fabric samples before ordering.


Pigeon ITA45


Tomato ITA08


Envy ITA55


Amethyst ITA17


Plum ITA23


Otaru SUR15


Abiko SUR07


Tamura SUR22


Noda SUR14


Yokote SUR27


Uto SUR25


Daisen SUR09


Narita SUR13


Spring ITA40


Kobe SUR03


Waterfall ITA18


Tokyo SUR02


Sapphire ITA16


Chiba SUR08


Peacock ITA19


Tamura SUR22


Seal ITA01


Noda SUR14


Koala ITA04


Yokote SUR27


Clash ITA56


Nara SUR17


Vita


Rocker ITA53


Otaru SUR15


Marina ITA21


Abiko SUR07


Navy ITA22


Uto SUR25


Hippo ITA07


Daisen SUR09


Noir ITA12


Narita SUR13


The above colourways are a selection from each range. To view all available colours, full technical specifications or to order samples, visit www.camirafabrics.com Place your orders online at ypo.co.uk


Vita is a leather-look vinyl, with a subtle surface grain effect and full matt appearance. It provides maximum protection for heavy duty end-use areas in sectors such as contract, healthcare and hospitality.


Composition: Surface: 98% PVC, 2% PU Substrate: 100% Cotton 157


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