Product Specifications
Description | Inspired by a burst of happiness, Hanabi is adorned in fireworks and blossoming flowers by Brooklyn-based artist Elodie Blanchard. Known for crafting intricate, vibrant bouquets and floral fields using small, repurposed textile scraps, Blanchard’s pattern has been digitally printed on polyurethane and topped with a 100% silicone layer, preserving the rich colors of the original works. Derived from the Japanese words “Hanabi,” meaning fireworks, the colours are named after different fireworks shapes - Crossette, Dahlia, Willow, Waterfall, and Silver Dragon. | |
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Roll Size | 137cm x Approx 27.4m - Available by the lineal metre. | |
Composition | 100% Silicone face with 100% Polyester backing | |
Abrasion | 300,000+ Double Rubs (Wyzenbeek) | |
Pattern Repeat Size | 54cm V / 60cm H | |
Environmental Info | PVC free Phthalate Free DMF Free No added fire retardant Anti-Bacterial Healthier Hospitals compliant Complies with CAL01351 | |
Fire Rating | Tested in accordance with AS1530.3 Spread of Flame Index - 0 Smoke Developed Index - 5 | |
Warranty | 2-year warranty. Visit baresque.com.au/warranty for complete details. | |
Lead Time | • 2-weeks (approx.) from Wednesday, subject to stock availability. • Additional 1-week for Western Australia. • Express delivery is available subject to a surcharge. Contact Baresque for details and pricing. | |
Care Instructions | Silicone products are inherently cleanable. Before attempting to clean stains with a cleaning solution, we encourage you to remove them by wiping with a clean towel, as this will be effective in many cases. If the stain is wet, gently blot away any extra fluid that might remain on the fabric. If a stain still remains and additional cleaning is required, a cleaner can be applied lightly to a soft cloth and gently worked into the stained area. Use clean water to rinse away any remaining cleaning solution. If the stain is dry, a soft bristle brush can be used to gently remove any remaining accumulated matter. Any loose material can then be vacuumed away and, if a stain remains, cleaning can then be performed as described above. If a stain cannot be removed by these methods, a solution of 10 parts water to 1 part bleach can be used. Never use full strength bleach. |