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Ario Fabric - Harlequin

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Ario Fabric - HarlequinArio is a drapery quality fabric woven from recycled polyester and cotton, and each shade is available in both standard and wide width to suit a range of interior applications. PRODUCT INFORMATION Composition: 69% Re Cycled Polyester 31% Cotton Width: 153. 0cm Weight (gsm): 198. 00 Pattern Match: Random Match Collection: Ario Domestic Usage: Curtains and Blinds, Cushions Contract Usage: Suitable for contract curtains and cushions Reversible: Not

Ario is a drapery-quality fabric woven from recycled polyester and cotton, and each shade is available in both standard and wide-width to suit a range of interior applications.

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Composition: 69% Re-Cycled Polyester 31% Cotton
Width: 153.0cm
Weight (gsm): 198.00
Pattern Match: Random Match
Collection: Ario
Domestic Usage: Curtains and Blinds, Cushions
Contract Usage: Suitable for contract curtains and cushions
Reversible: Not reversible
Design Code: Satin 134423, Orchid 134424, Lilac 134425, Blush 134426, Peony 134427, Melba 134428, Blossom 134429, Positano 134430, Cameo 134431, Scarlet 134432, Tawny 134433, Birch 134434, Taupe 134435, Eggshell 134436, Silk 134437, Limpet 134438, Atlantic 134439, Iceberg 134440, Riviera 134441, Sky 134442, Pacific 134443, Midnight 134444, Sweet Pea 134445, Jade 134446, Aloe 134447, Fern 134448, Julep 134449, Buttermilk 134450, Chalk 134451, Parchment 134452, Sesame 134453, Whisper 134454, Oat 134455, Sand 134456, Clay 134457, Oyster 134458, Fog 134459, Pumice 134460

*Please note that fabric cannot be returned

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ABOUT HARLEQUIN

Harlequin is part of the Sanderson Design Group Family, having been acquired in 1987. Harlequin soon earned a reputation as one of the first (and keenest) to embrace new digital design techniques by using Inspired colours, boldly expressive pattern creations, and luxurious production techniques. Imagined as a vehicle for self-expression through creative design, pushing personal boundaries along with those of the interior design industry. Uniting high-quality collections with vivacious colours and textures, Harlequin’s ambition is to empower all people to express their best selves through creative interior design.

Referred to as one of the most high-spirited brands on the market, Harlequin also produces playful designs for kids, satisfying the indefatigable child in all of us. Boasting one of the most ambitiously eclectic portfolios within Sanderson Design Group, Harlequin strives to offer designs that speak to everyone’s need to get creative and live in beautiful spaces.

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Good, Fun, Important Topics
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Good, solid, read for ages 12+. Somewhat unrealistic and yet believable story of two strong young female characters traveling west disguised as boys. Couldn't stop reading it until I was finished with the book, and now my granddaughter is doing the same. This book has many relevant themes about race, gender, class, religion, and other stereotypes and is an excellent choice for a classroom or family read aloud. Get it.
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Wonderful story, great for book club though written by a young adult author.
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★★★★★ 5
My pick for Best YA from 2015
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I don't usually like Westerns, but this historical novel reads like a racially diverse Little House on the Prairie. There's a touch of romance, but the most important relationship is the friendship between these two resourceful girls. The writing is superb with well developed characters, a fast pace and a fine sense of place and period (1849). Despite dealing with tough issues like murder, slavery and racism, it still manages to be a feel good story, appropriate for tweens as well as teens. The girl protagonists are 15 and 16 and the boys are a bit older. This debut tops my list of best YA from 2015 that I've read to date: http://blog.sarahlaurence.com/2015/12/best-ya-books-of-2015.html
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