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Natural Fabrics | Provincial Fabric House

Provincial Fabric House Provide natural fabrics made from the plant and animal likes cotton, linen, hemp, silk, wool. Check out our collection here: https://www.fabrichouse.com.au/fabric-shop/

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Natural Fabrics | Provincial Fabric House

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  1. NATURAL FABRICS

  2. WHAT IS NATURAL FIBERS Natural fibers are directly obtained from plant, animal and mineral sources. It properties such as better thermal insulation, lower density, and provide natural ventilation. Natural fabrics are biodegradable and decay harmlessly once they have completed the span of their helpful life or can be promptly recycled and reused. has unique

  3. CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL FIBERS CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL FIBERS Natural fibers can be classified by their origin. Natural Fibers Plants or cellulose- based Animal or protein-based cotton Flax/Linen Hemp Silk Wool

  4. PLANT FIBERS OR PLANT FIBERS ORCELLULOSE CELLULOSE- -BASED FIBERS BASED FIBERS The plant fibers can be divided into small groups depending on their origin with the plant. Seed fiber • fibers are extracted from the seeds of a plant Leaf Fiber • fibers are extracted from the leaf of the plant Bast Fiber • fibers are extracted from the outer cell layer of the plant’s stem. Stalk Fiber • fibers are extracted from the stalks of the plants.

  5. COTTON COTTON Uses for Home furnishing Benefits • Biodegradable • Wicks away moisture • Breathable • Soft • Can be produced organically • Curtains • Blankets • Towel • Bedding • Chintz upholstery

  6. FLAX/LINEN FLAX/LINEN Uses for Home furnishing Benefits • Lightweight • Breathable • Durable • lint-free • absorbent • ages well • Drapery • Upholstery • Tablecloth • Curtains • Bedding

  7. HEMP HEMP Uses for Home furnishing Benefits •Blocks ultraviolet light •Strong •Natural anti- bacterial •Durable •Breathable •Drapery •Upholstery •Curtains

  8. ANIMAL FIBERS ANIMAL FIBERSOR ORPROTEIN PROTEIN- -BASED FIBERS BASED FIBERS Animal Hair •Fibers establish the hide or hair that fills in as the defensive epidermal covering of an animal Silk Fibers •Fibers are expelled by the hatchlings of moths and are utilized to spin their cocoons

  9. SILK SILK Uses for Home furnishing Benefits • Biodegradable • Lightweight but warm • Breathable • Durable • Natural fungal repellent • Soft and luxurious • Drapery • Upholstery • tablecloths • Curtains • Bedding

  10. WOOL WOOL Uses for Home furnishing Benefits • Warm • Doesn’t need pesticides or chemicals • Durable • Absorbent • Plush & Berber carpet • Fine rugs (oriental) • Blankets • Upholstery • drapery

  11. THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! We approach each engagement with only one approach: The Best and most suitable décor for our customers www.fabrichouse.com.au/ info@fabrichouse.com.au +61 (02)48713446

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