If you would like to receive fabric or timber samples, please send an email to sales@delaespada.com listing your desired materials, your full name, street address and email address. Microfibre SuedeMicrofibre suede is a hardwearing man-made fabric with a
luxurious soft texture. Our microfibre suede is top of the line with
superfine threads that give our fabric the lightest and softest
feel, as well an abrasion resistance of 100,000 rubs Martindale,
making it more resistant to wear and tear than any other microfibre
suede on the market. By definition a microfibre is a very thin fibre
that is less than 1 denier, while the microfibres used to make our
fabric are called super microfibres, as they are as fine as .001
denier. While the texture of the fabric is noticeably superior,
these super microfibres make our fabric slightly more absorbent than
lower end versions, thus more care and attention is needed. Remove
dust regularly by vacuuming. The best protection against stains is
prevention. If you spill on the fabric, it is important to ACT
QUICKLY. Watery stains: Absorb as much liquid as possible with a
cloth first without pressing. With a damp cloth (and if necessary a
mild soap heavily diluted with lukewarm water), pat the stain clean,
then wipe the entire surface area of the section of furniture
containing on the stain. For example, if the stain is on a sofa seat
cushion, clean the entire surface of the cushion. Thick stains (such
as jam): Remove the worst with a spoon rather than a cloth. Then
follow watery stain cleaning instructions. Use a hairdryer to dry
the fabric thoroughly after cleaning to prevent water
stains. Restore pile once the fabric is dry by brushing
gently. Always allow the fabric to dry before using
again. Professional dry cleaning is recommended for more engrained
stains. Microfibre SilkOur Microfibre Silk is a man-made fabric that is luxuriously
silky to the touch, surprisingly
stain-resistant, and exceptionally durable with an abrasion resistance of 100,000 rubs Martindale. Remove dust regularly by vacuuming. Please note that
vacuuming should be done with the proper attachments to avoid breaking
the fibres and contributing to "pilling". In addition to regular
vacuuming, a professional cleaner should come in at least once or
twice a year to thoroughly clean the fabrics and remove the soiling
that a normal vacuum cleaner cannot reach. The best protection against
stains is prevention. If you spill on the fabric, it is important to
ACT QUICKLY. Watery stains: Absorb as much liquid as possible with a
cloth first. Do not dry stain completely or it may set. With a damp
cloth (and if necessary a mild soap heavily diluted with lukewarm
water), begin brushing the stain with light quick strokes. Start at
outside of stain and work towards centre. Be careful not to
over-saturate. Do not rub too vigorously or you may damage the
fibres. Once the stain is removed, soak up all remaining cleaning
solution and use another clean cloth or sponge dipped in cool water to
remove any residue that will attract further soiling. Allow the fabric
to dry thoroughly then vacuum before using. Professional dry cleaning
is recommended for more engrained stains. For oily stains, follow the
watery stains procedure, but use an appropriate dry-cleaning spray
instead of soapy water. Always test on an inconspicuous area of the
fabric first to be sure there are no adverse reactions. Finished Leather Dune |  Ivory |  Chocolate |  Liquorice |  Chai |
Finished leather is soft and supple and easy to maintain. Occasionally
vacuum furniture upholstered in leather. To clean, wipe leather with a
damp cloth and a mild soap and be careful to avoid soaking. Products
designed to feed the leather produce a sticky surface that attracts
dust and dirt from continued use so we do not recommend them. Avoid
excessive heat and if possible direct sunlight as these will dry the
leather. All our fabrics are dry clean only but will benefit from regular
vacuuming, except for pieces with feather fillings. These must not be
vacuumed but we suggest regular dusting. Always consult a professional
dry cleaner for advice. Naked LeatherLeather for Studioilse products only Brown |  Black |
Naked leather is soft and supple. Occasionally
vacuum furniture upholstered in leather. Blot up spills immediately. To clean, wipe entire surface with a
damp cloth. Do not soak or spot-rub. Dry thoroughly to avoid water marks. Products
designed to feed the leather produce a sticky surface that attracts
dust and dirt from continued use so we do not recommend them. Avoid
excessive heat and if possible direct sunlight as these will dry the
leather.
Perforated Automotive Suede - for Cargo and Coracle Chairs only Merino |  Mulberry |  Sand |  Anthracite |
Our perforated grain-sueded leather is soft and supple. Occasionally
vacuum. Blot up spills immediately. Dry brush occasionally. Remove general soilage with a suede cleaning block. Avoid
excessive heat and if possible direct sunlight as these will dry the
leather. Velvet Aubergine |  Moss |  Mushroom |  Navy |
Our natural cotton velvet is exceptionally soft, breathable and
hardwearing with an abrasion resistance of 100,000 rubs Martindale, but requires delicate care. Vacuum regularly to remove
dust using the appropriate attachment. For cleaning, we recommend
professional dry cleaning only. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight
as this may cause the fabric to fade. Wool Black Pepper |  Charcoal |  Espresso |  Fudge |  Ginger |  Limestone |  Basil |  Blackberry |
Wool is a natural fibre with a number of excellent qualities and
unique properties. Suitable for all climates, the wool fibres adapt
easily to room temperature, having a cooling effect in warm rooms and
a warming effect in cold rooms. The fibres are elastic so they
tolerate compression and stretching better than any other
materials. Wool will always seek to regain its original shape, and
therefore woollen textiles are highly resistant to wear and will show
few signs of creasing. Our Wool Tweed has an abrasion resistance of 80,000 rubs Martindale and our Wool Flannel has a resistance of 45,000 rubs. Wool naturally repels dirt thanks to its unique
structure of fibres and to the fact that it is not prone to static
electricity. Intrinsically flame retardant, wool has a very high
ignition temperature and chars rather than drips or melts. Regularly
vacuum or air furniture upholstered in wool. Stains: Act quickly. Wipe
from the outside to the centre of the stain. Absorb as much as
possible with a clean light coloured cloth. If the stain is thick such
as jam, remove the worst with a spoon rather than a cloth. A foam
upholstery cleaner should be used. Take care never to saturate the
wool fabric. Never use undiluted cleaning agents, bleaching agents,
ammonia or soap intended for hard surfaces. Always allow the fabric to
dry before using again. Professional dry cleaning is advised for more
engrained stains. Linen Eucalyptus |  Sahara |  Sandstone |  Bark |  Blueberry |
Linen is made of natural fibres from the stems of a flax
plant. It is hypo-allergenic with a hand-woven, rustic quality that is
subtly luxurious and simultaneously utilitarian. Our Linen has an abrasion resistance of 28,000 rubs Martindale. The fibre of the flax
filament is long and smooth which gives this fabric great tensile
strength and a minimal tendency to stretch. This smoothness also
allows dry dirt to be easily removed. Professional dry cleaning is
advised for more engrained stains. All our fabrics are dry clean only but will benefit from regular
vacuuming, except for pieces with feather fillings. These must not be
vacuumed but we suggest regular dusting. Always consult a professional
dry cleaner for advice. |