The Victoria collection comforter covers, in ivory linen/cotton Jacquard métis weave, are highlighted by a braid of embroidered calissons.
- Cotton percale, 7 cm ruffles
- Recto: softened Jacquard métis weave - verso: cotton Percale, softened
- Jacquard: 118 threads/cm².
- Cotton percale: 78 threads/cm².
- Cotton percale, 7 cm ruffles
- Recto: softened Jacquard métis weave - verso: cotton Percale, softened
- Jacquard: 118 threads/cm².
- Cotton percale: 78 threads/cm².
Material
cotton, linen
Colors
Please select a color
€ 219,00
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Description
The Victoria collection is particularly refined, thanks to a jacquard linen/cotton metis pattern highlighted by a precious-looking embroidered braid.Under the summer sun, in a home with a patio cooled by cement tiles, ornamental flowers with elaborate cut-outs multiply endlessly. This collection in ivory-colored Jacquard métis is accented with a braid of embroidered calissons, making this precious ensemble even more precious.
- 3 cm ruffles, calisson bourdon, bag shape, invisible mother-of-pearl-effect button closure
- Front: Jacquard métis weave - back: cotton Percale cotton, softened
- Jacquard: 118 yarns/cm² cotton percale
- Cotton Percale: 78 threads/cm²
- Photographs :photographs in the catalog are as accurate as possible but cannot ensure a perfect similarity with the product sold, especially with regard to colors.
Material
50% cotton / l50% Linen - cotton warp and linen weft
Our products are made of 100% long staple combed cotton to guarantee superior quality to our customers. The longest fibers produce a soft touch, perfectly smooth and resistant linen; the fineness of the combed yarns brings an incomparable brightness and precision to our designs.
- OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 : Because having confidence in our products is essential, Le Jacquard Français manufactures products with the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 label ( CQ 1190/1, IFTH). Created in 1992, this independent international label guarantees a limited and strictly controlled use of substances that are hazardous to health and the environment during the manufacture of textiles at all stages of its transformation.