Enjoy a continuous flow of colour with this printed gradient sheer, available in five colourways.
January 30th, 2013
Prominent throughout fashion and influencing interior spaces, large-scale graded textile patterns are now emerging. Oxide from Woven Image was specifically designed in response to the need for functional drapery fabrics with gradient colour.
Oxide is a 300cm-wide printed sheer that has evolved from the popular Woven Image screen cloth, Lunar. When applied in a railroaded orientation, Oxide’s width allows for a continuous flow of colour without any vertical joins or seams.
It is available in five colourways. Three contemporary primaries are available: tomato, sunshine and ocean. Alongside these are functional charcoal and latte hues that gradually flow into the translucent base fabric.
This 100% polyester textile evokes a subtle pearlescent glow when it catches the light.
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