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Fabric by the meter : Jardin Québécois 2021
Fabric by the metre
- For orders of fabric by the metre, please indicate the pattern codes in the box ''Special Instructions for Ordering'', located at the bottom of your shopping cart. (refer to the attached collection photographs to find the pattern codes)
- If you have any questions, please contact me at: info@brigittetheriault.ca
- Production and delivery times are approximately 20 days.
Fabric, 4 choices available:
1- Veloutine: 85.00/VERGE
- 100% polyester
- Weight: 390g/m2
- Printable width: 52"/ 132cm
- Ultra-soft and smooth to the touch
- Fluffy surface with a velvet-like texture
- 80,000 Martindale revolutions for better durability
- Vibrant, non-fading print with solvent-free inks
- Black or white zipper, depending on the design.
2- Cotton canvas: 79.00$/VERGE
- 100% natural cotton
- Weight: 275g/m2
- Printable width: 55"/ 140cm
- Smooth and even surface texture.
- Moderate structure.
- Digital printing made with 100% reactive and permanent inks
- Black or white zipper, depending on the design.
3- Cotton & linen canvas: 89.00/VERGE
- 68% cotton, 32% linen fibres
- Weight: 285g/m2
- Printable width: 57"/ 145 cm
- Natural shine, soft and textured to the touch
- Non-washout print with reactive and permanent digital inks
- Black or white zipper, depending on the design.
4- Poly canvas: 79.00/VERGE
- 100% polyester
- Weight: 360g/m2
- Printable width: 58"/147cm
- Perfect for the summer terrace, durable both indoors and outdoors
- Textured surface similar to cotton canvas
- 50,000 Martindale revolutions for better durability
- Non-washout print with solvent-free inks
- Closure with YKK zipper
Find your happiness now through our psychedelic geometrical patterns, soaked in wild vegetation with soft or ultra-vibrant colours...
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Quebec Garden
I present Jardin Québécois, my very first collection of designs entirely conceived, created and manufactured in Quebec. This research work, which took place over several seasons, was based on photographs of Quebec's nature and was then digitally transformed. To contemplate our local wealth in a different way...