Marimekko’s Tiiliskivi fabric features a simple grid pattern designed by Armi Ratia in 1952. Timeless Tiiliskivi is perfect for minimalist interiors, and it also creates an intriguing contrast with rich and colourful patterns. The black and white, heavyweight cotton fabric has been printed in Finland.
Tiiliskivi cotton fabric, black - white
Marimekko
Description
Marimekko’s Tiiliskivi fabric features a simple grid pattern designed by Armi Ratia in 1952. Timeless Tiiliskivi is perfect for minimalist interiors, and it also creates an intriguing contrast with rich and colourful patterns. The black and white, heavyweight cotton fabric has been printed in Finland.
- Width: 147 cm
- Measurement details: Width +-3%
- Repeat: 73 cm
- Material 100 % organic cotton
- Colour Black, white
- Fabric Printed heavyweight cotton
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Notes
This fabric is sold by the metre and comes in one continuous length. Add the number of metres required into the Quantity box.
Please note that the maximum continuous length is 15 meters. - Product ID: MA065827-910
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Based on 3 reviews
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Anne L | Verified Customer
Kaunis, laadukas kangas.
9 months ago
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Ulla K | Verified Customer
Turku, Finland
Tyylikäs ja lasdukas kangas. Monikäyttöinen ja kestää aikaa hyvin.
1 year ago
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Birgitta T | Verified Customer
Tampere, Finland
Kaunis kangas,toimitus nopee, pääsivät olohuoneessa oikeuksiinsa :)
1 year ago
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