Di Lewis Studios – The Knickerbocker Collection #4 (3.75 yds)

Pastel Floral Print | Cotton Chintz Fabric

Manufacturer.  Di Lewis Studios

Manufacturer Collection.  Knickerbocker #4

Manufacturer Style.  unspecified

Manufacturer Color.  unspecified

Color Details.  Lilac, bondi blue, steel blue, misty rose, seashell, Alice blue, vanilla, alabaster. 

Application.  Curtains, upholstery, pillows, cushions, tabletop and other home décor applications. 

Content.  100% cotton

Textile Type.  Medium weight glazed plain weave cotton, also known as chintz., with a screen printed design. 

Design Details.  A large repeat, oversized stylized floral screen print featuring tulips, daffodils, daisies, and other early spring flowers.  

Horizontal Repeat.  27 in.

Vertical Repeat.  23 in

Length.  3.75 yds

Width.  54 in.

Weight.  1 lbs. 12 oz.  (approximately 7.5 oz. per linear yard at 54 in width) 

Notes  This fabric has that classic chintz look and feel; a crisp, smooth hand with a strong surface luster.     

 

A note about color reproduction.  Color is subjective.  Any descriptors used to characterize color must to taken as a suggestion only, and not as definitive. Color reproduction is massively difficult and color management in most devices is implemented poorly.  Apple devices handle color reasonably well.  Microsoft Windows devices are all over the place; the same applies to Android devices.   Those with Windows PC’s are strongly encouraged to enable Windows Color Management and install updated monitor drivers or download the ICC color space specific to the monitor and then configure Windows Color Management properly.  If you are unsure how to check or configure, I am willing to assist.  Unless a calibrated monitor is used, I recommend resetting the monitor back to factory standard configurations.  For most flat screen monitors, color settings should be set to 5000K, daylight, or warm and the brightness setting should be high.  For Android devices, the brightness adjustment slider should be pushed to the right.  Any “night” or “bedtime” view settings, which automatically filter much of the color blue on all platforms, should be disabled.   Otherwise, your eyes may be deceiving you, and, most likely, are!

 

guaranteed to be as described or your money back!

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