Tonica

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The main requirement of Tonica was to obtain a blend in the surface of the fabric while retaining the solid colour expression, so that you get a clear and vivid colour shadowed with black.
The colours of Tonica are created, by doing both a light grey and a dark grey mélange in the same 14 colours. This produces 14 light and 14 dark mélange colours in Tonica.

Design: Georgina Wright
Type: Upholstery Composition: 100% new wool Yarn type: Staple Binding: Plain Width: 140 cm Weight: Approx. 700 g/lin.m Repeat: None
Cleaning: Dry cleaning or cleaning with foam detergents Stain removal: See special guide

Abrasion
Approx. 45.000 rubs acc. to the Martindale method, EN ISO 12947
Pilling
Note 4-5, EN ISO 12945
Lightfastness
Note 5-7, ISO 105-B02
Flame resistance
EN 1021-1 / 2 BS 5852, ignition source 2-4 DIN 4102 B2 Önorm B1 / Q1 UNI 9175, 1IM US Cal. Tech. Bull. 117 IMO A.652(16)
Crib 5 and M2 when flame protected No use of brominated flame retardants
Benefits of wool
Wool is a renewable resource Wool is very comfortable because of its ability to absorb / give off humidity Wool is flame retardant Wool is biodegradable Wool is naturally soil resistant Wool ages with grace
Quality benefits
Very good abrasion No pilling Good lightfastness Flame retardant
Environmental benefits
No use of AZO dyes, which may split off carcinogenic acryl amines No use of dyes containing heavy metals / Complies with ETAD norm
No content of formaldehyde No use of brominated flame retardants Biodegradable spinning oil We adhere to the limits set by the the Danish Environmental Protection Agency’s “List of undesirable substances”

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