
Kvadrat Regalia* Fabric
REGALIA* FABRIC
REGALIA* FABRIC
Designed by Lori Weitzner
A shiny chenille fabric made from a cotton-polyester mix into which golden and silver metal yarns are woven. It looks and feels like a silk velours.
INFORMATION
REPEAT
Approx. / cm (Approx. 0"/0")
BRAND
Kvadrat
PATTERN
Solid
WARRANTY
2 years
CERTIFICATION
Greenguard Certification
SHRINKAGE
0 / 0 %
BINDING
Dobby
SUSTAINABILITY
Greenguard Gold, HPD
COLOR DIFFERENCE
Slight differences may occur
WEIGHT
740 g/㎡ (23.87 oz/sq ft)
YARN TYPE
Staple, Filament
WIDTH
Approx. 140 cm (Approx. 55")
CATEGORY
Sahco upholstery
FIRE TESTS - US CAL. BULL. 117-2013
There are differing requirements concerning the flame-retardancy of textiles dependent on the area of application, country or even region. Our textiles pass the majority of international standards and are also tested for a selection of regional requirements.
LABELS KVADRAT
Pages.ProductDetails.ProductSpecs.Length: Approx. 40 metres (Approx. 44 yds)
FASTNESS TO RUBBING - 4-5 (DRY) 4 (WET)
ISO 105-X12
The term for determining the resistance of the textile’s colour to rubbing off and staining other materials. A distinction is made between wet and dry rubbing. It is evaluated on a scale from 5 (best) to 1 (worst).
COMPOSITION
- 45% Viscose
- 35% Polyester
- 20% Cotton
CLEANING AND CARE
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not wash
- Iron at medium temperature (max. 150°C)
- Professional dry cleaning with tetrachloroethylene, mild process
CHARACTERISTICS
- Acoustic sound absorption
- Minimized panel joints
- Fixture integration flexibility
PERFORMANCE
PILLING
EN ISO 12945
Pilling is the term used to indicate whether small balls of fibres, known as pills, form on the surface of the fabric due to wear. It is evaluated on a scale from 5 (best) to 1 (worst).
LIGHTFASTNESS
ISO 105-B02
Lightfastness relates to the ability of a textile to retain its colour under light. When testing for lightfastness, samples are exposed to artificial daylight for a specified period.
The evaluation scale ranges from 1 (worst) to 8 (best). An increase of one point corresponds to a doubling of the lightfastness, i.e. the same fading takes twice as long.
DURABILITY
EN ISO 12947
The Martindale method is the most widely used method for testing upholsteries for abrasion resistance. During testing the fabric is rubbed against a standard wool textile with a given weight-load applied. Running at intervals of 5.000 circular rubbing motions, the test continues until two threads are worn.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Private and low traffic public areas: 10.000 – 15.000 rubs
- High traffic private and office spaces: 15.000 – 25.000 rubs
- Public spaces and transportation: 25.000 – 45.000 rubs
Durability test results exceeding ACT performance guidelines (> 40,000 rubs) are not an indicator of product lifespan. Multiple factors affect durability and appearance retention.
