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W E LC O M E TO T H E I N V I T I N G U N I V E R S E O F J A N U S E T C I E T E X T I L E S .
V I B R A N T A N D VA R I E D , T H I S C O M P R E H E N S I V E C O L L E C T I O N O F
U P H O L S T E R Y,
SHEER,
D E C O R AT I V E ,
AND
M I C R O B E - R E S I S TA N T
FA B R I C S E L A B O R AT E S O N A N A R R AY O F PAT T E R N S , S T R U C T U R E S ,
A N D T E X T U R E S . T H E S E T E X T I L E S A R E E S S E N T I A L T O T H E C R E AT I O N
O F R E S I D E N T I A L , C O R P O R AT E , A N D H O S P I TA L I T Y E N V I R O N M E N T S —
I N D O O RS A N D O U T. T H I S H A N D BO O K E X P LO R ES JA N US E T C I E
T E X T I L E S I N E X T E N S I V E D E TA I L , P R O V I D I N G N E C E S S A R Y D ATA O N
ME ASURING, ORDERING, PROPER C ARE AND M AINTENANCE. IT
C O N TA I N S A W E A LT H O F I M A G E S T H AT E X P L O R E T H E C O L L E C T I O N ’ S
R A N G E O F C O L O R , T E X T U R E , A N D A P P L I C AT I O N . J A N U S E T C I E
TEX TILES
C O O R D I N AT E
B R I L L I A N T LY
WITH
ALL
JANUS
ET
CIE
FU R N I S H I N GS , UMB R E L L AS , FLO O RCOV E R I N GS , A N D ACC ES SO R I ES .
E L E G A N T, E N C H A N T I N G , A N D D U R A B L E , J A N U S E T C I E T E X T I L E S A R E
B E A U T I F U L D E S I G N S O L U T I O N S F O R E V E R Y D AY L I V I N G .
T H E B ES T FU R N I T U R E TO S U N I N , D I N E O N , O R S I M P LY LO O K AT... I N D O O RS O R O U T®
J A N I C E FE L DM A N , P R ES I D E N T
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DECORATIVE TEXTILES
Perfect for pillows, draperies, and accent pieces, this selection suits a wide variety of
DECORATIVE TEXTILES
indoor and outdoor applications. With patterns ranging from whimsical, abstract florals
to elegant geometrics and stripes, these fabrics also provide wonderful complements to our
extensive collection of upholstery textiles.
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89-03 SANTO
VERT
8 9 - 04 AQ U I LO N E
VERT
89-06 SIGNE
VERT
8 9 - 0 5 B LO O M
VERT
95-04 MEL ANGE
EGGPLANT
107-01 SANIBEL
AQUA
36-04 ROMA
C LO U D
38 - 04 JAQ U I E
TAU P E
9 7 - 01 E S T E L L E
N AV Y
9 6 - 0 3 N AU T I C A
N AVY
48-02 SANIBEL
ORANGE
44-09 ESTELLE
RUST
36-03 VERSAILLES
TAU P E
6 9 - 0 5 RO M A
SMOKE
69-03 WINS TON
GRANITE
UPHOLSTERY
With stripes and coordinating solids, velvets and florals, crisp canvas and rich
jacquards, nubby tweeds and sumptuous chenilles, our comprehensive collection of
UPHOLSTERY
upholstery fabrics span a vast color spectrum. While this all-encompassing group has
been curated and developed for exterior use, there are endless applications for interior
spaces – from hotels and corporate environments to the most exclusive residences.
0 8 - 0 2 R AV E L L A
VELLUM
28-00 SKYLINE
BAMBOO
33 - 01 SC H O O N E R
N U TME G
04-01 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
C O R D OVA N • R I C E C A K E
36-06 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
C O R D OVA N • TAW N Y
71 - 0 5 A N N A B E L
SEAL
11 - 0 3 S E A F A N
C L AY
3 6 - 0 5 R AV E L L A
FRIAR
3 5 - 01 A T H E N A
FA LC O N
10 - 04 OX FO R D
KHAKI
16 - 0 0 W I N T E R
THROW
15 - 0 2 M A R I LY N
DA R K C H A M PAG N E
19 - 0 0 S C H O O N E R
CHAMOIS
17 - 0 0 S U M M E R
SARONG
15 - 0 0 D U N E
N AT U R A L
36-00 RIVERWIND
ECRU
3
UPHOLSTERY
4
13 - 0 0 S C H O O N E R
IVORY
33-00 SANDUNES
HAMPTONS
7-00 RIVERWIND
BUFF
8-00 LUXE
FAW N
21 - 0 0 S A N D U N E S
T R AV E R T I N E
34-00 JARDIN SOLID
SAND
21 - 01 A L S AC E
ANTIQUE GOLD
10-00 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
MISTRAL • SHEARLING
23-00 SKYLINE
MAIZE
2 5 - 0 2 S A FA R I
DAFFODIL
4-00 SCHOONER
SHEETS
22- 0 0 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
C H I N O O K • B U C KS K I N
49-03 REGISFORD
MANGO
4 8 - 01 L U X E
FLAME
51 - 0 2 V A N D A
GRENADINE
27-00 SPRING
AIR
50-03 REGISFORD
P A P AYA
49-00 SKYLINE
PIMENTO
5 5 - 01 V A N G O G H
TA N G E R I N E
51 - 01 G E O
CADMIUM
5 5 - 0 2 L A VA L E N C I A
SUNRISE
48-03 ANNABEL
PUMPKIN SPICE
5 5 - 0 3 PA LOMA S T R IPE
C A R ROT
54-08 BANDEAU
P A P AYA
51-00 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
CHINOOK • CINNABAR
55-06 PLUME
R A M B U TA N
55 - 07 S E A FA N
B I T T E RSW E E T
54-00 RIVERWIND
VERMILION
4 4 - 0 8 M I N OA
A M B ER
55-05 ZIP
SUNBURST
45-00 JARDIN SOLID
T E R R AC OT TA
9 5 - 13 C A T A L I N A
SANGRIA
9 5 - 11 P A L M B E A C H
FUSCHIA
4 5 - 01 L U X E
T E R R AC OT TA
10 - 0 5 N O R F O L K
W H E AT
54-06 REGISFORD
BRICK
4 4 - 07 SA N T RO P E Z
SUNSET
9 5 - 12 B A R G E L L O
KEY WEST
58-00 JARDIN SOLID
RED
UPHOLSTERY
5 5 - 04 PALOM A P L A I D
C A RROT
5
UPHOLSTERY
6
39 - 0 0 S K Y L I N E
B U C K W H E AT
41 - 0 0 C O N G A L I N E S
ELEPHANT
37 - 0 4 W I N T E R
COCO
37 - 0 7 B A R G E L L O
CAPE COD
7 2 - 01 S I M O N
B U C K W H E AT
77-02 LUXE
LICHEN
72-03 MIRO
TAU P E
10 - 0 3 W A L C O U R T
OAT G R A I N
94 - 0 8 C A P R I
A LO E
88-05 PALOMA STRIPE
VERDANT
44-05 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
CHINOOK • ESPRESSO
40 - 01 MADER A
CHESTNUT
88-06 PALOMA PL AID
VERDANT
86-00 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
CHINOOK • BOSC
94 - 0 4 D A P P E R
FERN
94 - 0 9 G E O
LEAF
8 9 - 07 S A FA R I
APPLE
4 0 - 0 0 A AT H E N A
LICHEN
81 - 0 0 S A N D U N E S T I D A L
POND
7 7 - 01 D U N E
SAGE
8 5 - 01 D I X O N
MOSS
8 9 - 0 2 VA N G O G H
KIWI
88-00 RIVERWIND
CITRINE
91 - 0 0 V E R A N D A
LEAF
8 8 - 07 Z I P
GRASSHOPPER
8 8 - 01 A J A R D I N 3 . 5 "
STRIPE • WHITE/APPLE
8 9 - 01 L A V A L E N C I A
VERDE
10 4 - 0 3 R A V E L L A
RAIN
10 5 - 0 0 S K Y L I N E
AQUARIUS
8 8 - 01 J A R D I N M A X I STRIPE • LIMELIGHT
8 7 - 01 J A R D I N M I N I STRIPE • LIMELIGHT
10 6 - 0 0 S A N D U N E S
JAMAICA
74 - 01 F R O S T E D L E A F
VERDIGRIS
10 7 - 0 2 B A N D E A U
AQUA
10 7 - 0 0 J A R D I N S O L I D
TURQUOISE
10 5 - 01 S A F A R I
SKY
103 - 02 HELENA
TERR A
10 7 - 0 3 C A S I N O
AQUA
54-09 BANDEAU
CORAL
UPHOLSTERY
84-00 RIVERWIND
CELERY
7
UPHOLSTERY
8
59-00 JARDIN MINIS T R I P E • M U LT I
60-00 JARDIN MAXIS T R I P E • M U LT I
10 2 - 0 0 J A R D I N M A X I STRIPE • BLUE SEA
10 3 - 0 0 J A R D I N M I N I STRIPE • BLUE SEA
10 0 - 02 BERMUDA
SK Y
95-00 JARDIN SOLID
LIL AC
10 0 - 0 0 S A N D U N E S
BLUESEA
9 7 - 0 0 JA R DIN 2 " S T R IPE
N AVY/ N AT UR A L
9 9 - 01 Z I P
R A I N WAT E R
9 6 - 07 A N T I Q U E D EN I M
INDIGO
96-02 LUXE
MARINE
9 6 - 0 4 S A FA R I
MARINE
95-08 REGINA
MULBERRY
95-04A CAPRI
PORT
97 - 0 2 BA N D E AU
MIDNIGHT
9 6 - 01 C A P R I
MIDNIGHT
95-09 VERA
PLUM
9 5 - 10 S C H O O N E R
SYRAH
94 - 15 R A V E L L A
PLUM
95-06 REGISFORD
PLUM
75 - 01 CASINO
GR AY
6 5 - 02 C L A R I D G E
PEPPER
7 2 - 11 S A F A R I
S TONE
6 8 - 0 0 JA RDI N 2" S TRI P E
BL AC K /W H I TE
1-04 DIXON
SNOW
68-02 DIXIE
BL AC K/WHITE
2-03 ANNABEL
PORCEL AIN
9 - 0 0 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
CHINOOK • COCOON
66-04 LUXE
ONYX
72-06 FIELDSTRIPE
S L AT E
69-02 PLUSH
ONYX
6 9 - 01 D A P P E R
EBONY
1 - 01 S C H O O N E R
SNOW
66-01 AMALIA
BLACK/WHITE
6 6 - 0 3 C H LO E
CREAM/BL AC K
66 - 0 0 RIVERWIND
OBSIDIAN
6 6 - 0 2 A N A LO G
BL AC K/WHITE
3-00 JARDIN SOLID
N AT U R A L
6 8 - 01 J A R D I N 3 . 5 "
STRIPE • BL AC K/WHITE
UPHOLSTERY
68-03 PETITE DIXIE
BL AC K/WHITE
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UPHOLSTERY
10
3 - 01 D U P I O N I
I VO RY
67 - 0 0 S O F T S H O E
CRICKET
71 - 0 0 R I V E RW I N D
S L AT E
73-00 CONGA LINES
M A N H AT TA N
7 2 - 0 9 S AVA N N A H
FLANNEL STRIPE
72-02 DUPIONI
MOCHA
02-06 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
C O R D OVA N • G H O S T
75-00 JARDIN 3.5"
S T R I P E • G R AY / W H I T E
7 2 - 12 P L U M E
ZINC
67- 01 S E A FA N
L I CO R I C E
11 - 01 S T R ATA
GR IS
7 2 - 14 WEATHERSKIN TEX™
C O R D OVA N • A S H
1- 0 6 OX F O R D
BL ANC
12 - 01 S C H O O N E R
W H E AT
37 - 0 9 L U X E
DOVE
72-04 LUXE
TAU P E
7 2 - 13 A N N A B E L
FOG
7 2 - 10 L U X E
SMOKE
74 - 02 R AVELL A
WHITE GOLD
73-04 GUS TOV
G R AV E L
7 2 - 07 C A P R I
GRANITE
74 - 0 0 J A R D I N S O L I D
G R AY
UPHOLSTERY
7 2 - 0 8 C H A RL E S TO N
GRAV E L
72-05 SURREY
S L AT E
SHEER TEXTILES
SHEER TEXTILES
Woven in all-weather acrylic, our easy-to-maintain drapery sheers are as practical as they
are beautiful. Because these fabrics are UV resistant, they offer durable décor for a vast
array of interior and exterior applications.
3-02 BORGATA
CREAM
11 - 0 2 B O R G ATA
ECRU
2-02 GOSSAMER
C LO U D
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FURNITURE COVERS
Custom-made for any piece from our seating, dining, and lounge collections, our
FURNITURE COVERS
furniture covers are next to none and engineered of heavy gauge polyester to withstand
extreme environments and protect furniture from the damaging or soiling effects of
environmental impact.
F URN I TUR E COV ER
S TA N DA R D TA N
FU R N I T U R E COV ER
AZTEC*
FUR NIT UR E COVE R
SC A R LE T *
F URNI TUR E COV ER
N AV Y W EAV E*
FU R N I T U R E COV ER
A D M I R A L N AV Y *
FUR NIT UR E COVE R
SA IL B LUE *
F URNI TUR E COV ER
BL AC K*
FU R N I T U R E COV ER
L I G HT G R EY *
FUR NIT UR E COVE R
FOR E S T *
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*SPECIAL ORDER
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
palette
encompasses sixteen exquisite patterns and twelve ground colors. Each special order
option is hand silk-screened in any of seven proprietary pigments.
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G I N G KO
W H I T E WA S H / A N T I Q U E G O L D
SEMIRAMIS
W H I T E W A S H / S I LV E R G O L D
AC HIEA
W H I T E WA S H / B L AC K
OBADON
W H I T E WA S H / P E R S I A N B LU E
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
The ultimate in distinctive, one-of-a-kind design for outdoor textiles, this
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
CYRENE
TON AL BEIGE/ANTIQUE GOLD
OPIUM
TON AL BEIGE/BL AC K
OBADON
T O N A L B E I G E / S I LV E R G O L D
KASHAN
TON AL BEIGE/TRUE GOLD
MEDIAN
PEBBLE/TRUE GOLD
DAPHNE
PEBBLE/BL AC K
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TUSCANY
PEBBLE/KHAKI VERT
ACROPOLIS
BARK/TRUE GOLD
G I N G KO
B A R K / S I LV E R G O L D
OPHELIA
BARK/KHAKI VERT
ARIES
BARK/ANTIQUE GOLD
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
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J AVA
PEBBLE/WHITE
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
KASHAN
PA RC H M E N T / B L AC K
SEMIRAMIS
PA RC H M E N T / A N T I Q U E G O L D
DAPHNE
PA RC H M E N T / W H I T E
DA VINCI
P A R C H M E N T / S I LV E R G O L D
J AVA
COPPER/ANTIQUE GOLD
KASHAN
COPPER/KHAKI VERT
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MEDIAN
C O P P E R / S I LV E R G O L D
G I N G KO
FUSCHIA/WHITE
EPIGEUS
FUSCHIA/ANTIQUE GOLD
OPHELIA
F U S C H I A / S I LV E R G O L D
DA VINCI
FUSCHIA/TRUE GOLD
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
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OPIUM
COPPER/TRUE GOLD
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
AC HIEA
PORT/WHITE
ARIES
P O R T / S I LV E R G O L D
OPIUM
PORT/KHAKI VERT
KASHAN
PORT/ANTIQUE GOLD
TUSCANY
DARK MARINE/WHITE
ACROPOLIS
DARK MARINE/PERSIAN BLUE
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ARIES
DARK MARINE/KHAKI VERT
OBADON
AZURE/WHITE
AC HIEA
AZURE/ANTIQUE GOLD
OPIUM
A Z U R E / S I LV E R G O L D
DAPHNE
AZURE/KHAKI VERT
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
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EPIGEUS
DARK MARINE/TRUE GOLD
SPECIAL ORDER TEXTILES
ARIES
C ACTUS/WHITE
SEMIRAMIS
C ACTUS/PERSIAN BLUE
CYRENE
C A C T U S / S I LV E R G O L D
MEDIAN
C ACTUS/KHAKI VERT
EPIGEUS
WA S A B I / W H I T E
J AVA
W A S A B I / S I LV E R G O L D
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STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES
STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES
Our selection of 34 standard textiles encompasses a palette of vibrant shades, neutrals,
and earth tones. Woven of 100% solution-dyed acrylic, each of our standard fabrics
provide unparalleled durability in both interior and exterior environments.
02-00A SPINNAKER
W H I T E WA S H
5 - 0 0 S I N G L E FA I L L E
SLIPPER WHITE
6-00 SPINNAKER
TON AL BEIGE
11 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
BISCUIT
8 - 01 S A M P A N
DOESKIN
3 5 - 0 0 S A M PA N
BAMBOO
16 - 0 2 A S T I
S H I I TA K E
3 8 - 0 0 B ROA DBA NDS
S TONE
31 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
SEPIA
42-00 SPINNAKER
SANDSTONE
37 - 0 0 A U T U M N
I K AT
76 - 0 0 SPINN A KE R
PE B B LE
20-00 SPINNAKER
PARC HMENT
24-00 SPINNAKER
SOLEIL
2 5 - 0 0 S A M PA N
SAFFRON
4 8 - 0 0 SPINN A KE R
COPPE R
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STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES
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56-00 SPINNAKER
C AY E N N E
55-00 SPINNAKER
PERSIMMON
58-02 ASTI
ROUGE
62-00 SPINNAKER
CABERNET
94 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
MOSS
7 2 - 0 0 B E GAWA N
PEACE
88-04 SPINNAKER
PA R ROT
89-00 SPINNAKER
WA S A B I
10 4 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
C ACTUS
101 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
SKY
10 0 - 01 A S T I
AZURE
101 - 01 S P I N N A K E R
PERIWINKLE
99-00 SPINNAKER
MOONS TONE
96-00 SPINNAKER
DARK MARINE
65-00 SPINNAKER
INK
44-00 SPINNAKER
BARK
69-00 SPINNAKER
ZEBRA
7 2 - 15 S P I N N A K E R
H E AT H E R G R E Y
TEXTILES FOR UMBRELLAS
With stripes and coordinating solids, velvets and f lorals, crisp canvas and rich
jacquards, nubby tweeds and sumptuous chenilles, our comprehensive collection of
TEXTILES FOR UMBRELLAS
umbrella fabrics span a vast color spectrum. While this all-encompassing group has
been curated and developed for exterior use, there are endless applications for interior
spaces — from hotels and corporate environments to the most exclusive residences.
13 - 0 0 S C H O O N E R
IVORY
10 - 0 5 N O R F O L K
W H E AT
15 - 0 0 D U N E
N AT U R A L
19 - 0 0 S C H O O N E R
CHAMOIS
15 - 0 2 M A R I LY N
DA R K C H A M PAG N E
3 5 - 01 A T H E N A
FA LC O N
34-00 JARDIN SOLID
SAND
4-00 SCHOONER
SHEETS
4 4 - 08 M I N OA
AMBER
49-03 REGISFORD
MANGO
50-03 REGISFORD
P A P AYA
5 5 - 0 2 L A VA L E N C I A
SUNRISE
5 5 - 04 PA LOM A P L A I D
C ARROT
45-00 JARDIN SOLID
T E R R AC OT TA
5 5 - 0 3 PA LOMA S T R IPE
C A R ROT
58-00 JARDIN SOLID
RED
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TEXTILES FOR UMBRELLAS
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54-06 REGISFORD
BRICK
4 4 - 07 SA N T RO P E Z
SUNSET
33 - 01 SC H O O N E R
N U TME G
12 - 01 S C H O O N E R
W H E AT
94 - 0 8 C A P R I
A LO E
7 7 - 01 D U N E
SAGE
88-06 PALOMA PL AID
VERDANT
4 0 - 0 0 A AT H E N A
LICHEN
8 8 - 01 J A R D I N M A X I STRIPE • LIMELIGHT
88-05 PALOMA STRIPE
VERDANT
8 9 - 01 L A V A L E N C I A
VERDE
8 8 - 01 A J A R D I N 3 . 5 "
STRIPE • WHITE/APPLE
8 7 - 01 J A R D I N M I N I STRIPE • LIMELIGHT
10 7 - 0 0 J A R D I N S O L I D
TURQUOISE
10 3 - 0 0 J A R D I N M I N I STRIPE • BLUE SEA
10 2 - 0 0 J A R D I N M A X I STRIPE • BLUE SEA
9 6 - 07 A NTI Q UE D E NI M
INDIGO
10 7 - 0 3 C A S I N O
AQUA
9 7 - 0 0 JA R DIN 2 " S T R IPE
N AVY/ N AT UR A L
9 6 - 01 C A P R I
MIDNIGHT
60-00 JARDIN MAXIS T R I P E • M U LT I
59-00 JARDIN MINIS T R I P E • M U LT I
9 5 - 11 P A L M B E A C H
FUSCHIA
75-00 JARDIN 3.5"
S T R I P E • G R AY / W H I T E
7 2 - 07 C A P R I
GRANITE
72-05 SURREY
S L AT E
7 2 - 0 8 C HA R LE S TON
GR AVE L
11 -01 S TRATA
G RI S
74 - 0 0 J A R D I N S O L I D
G R AY
75 - 01 CASINO
GR AY
6 8 - 0 0 JA R DIN 2 " S T R IPE
B L AC K/ W HIT E
1 - 01 S C H O O N E R
SNOW
6 6 - 0 3 C H LO E
CREAM/BL AC K
6 6 - 0 2 A N A LO G
BL AC K/WHITE
3-00 JARDIN SOLID
N AT U R A L
6 8 - 01 J A R D I N 3 . 5 "
STRIPE • BL AC K/WHITE
3 - 01 D U P I O N I
I VO RY
7 2 - 0 9 S AVA N N A H
FLANNEL STRIPE
72-02 DUPIONI
MOCHA
TEXTILES FOR UMBRELLAS
95-00 JARDIN SOLID
LIL AC
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TEXTILES FOR UMBRELLAS
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9 5 - 10 S C H O O N E R
SYRAH
95-06 REGISFORD
PLUM
73-04 GUS TOV
G R AV E L
FU R N I T U R E COV ER
S TA N DA R D TA N
95-04A CAPRI
PORT
95-08 REGINA
MULBERRY
STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES FOR UMBRELL AS
STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES FOR UMBRELL AS
Our selection of 33 standard textiles for umbrellas encompasses a palette of vibrant shades,
neutrals, and earth tones. Woven of 100% solution-dyed acrylic, each of our standard fabrics
provide unparalleled durability in both interior and exterior environments.
02-00A SPINNAKER
W H I T E WA S H
5 - 0 0 S I N G L E FA I L L E
SLIPPER WHITE
6-00 SPINNAKER
TON AL BEIGE
11 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
BISCUIT
8 - 01 S A M P A N
DOESKIN
3 5 - 0 0 S A M PA N
BAMBOO
16 - 0 2 A S T I
S H I I TA K E
3 8 - 0 0 B ROA DBA NDS
S TONE
31 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
SEPIA
42-00 SPINNAKER
SANDSTONE
37 - 0 0 A U T U M N
I K AT
76 - 0 0 SPINN A KE R
PE B B LE
20-00 SPINNAKER
PARC HMENT
24-00 SPINNAKER
SOLEIL
2 5 - 0 0 S A M PA N
SAFFRON
4 8 - 0 0 SPINN A KE R
COPPE R
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STANDARD GRADE TEXTILES FOR UMBRELL AS
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56-00 SPINNAKER
C AY E N N E
55-00 SPINNAKER
PERSIMMON
58-02 ASTI
ROUGE
62-00 SPINNAKER
CABERNET
94 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
MOSS
88-04 SPINNAKER
PA R ROT
89-00 SPINNAKER
WA S A B I
10 4 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
C ACTUS
99-00 SPINNAKER
MOONS TONE
10 0 - 01 A S T I
AZURE
101 - 01 S P I N N A K E R
PERIWINKLE
101 - 0 0 S P I N N A K E R
SKY
96-00 SPINNAKER
DARK MARINE
65-00 SPINNAKER
INK
7 2 - 15 S P I N N A K E R
H E AT H E R G R E Y
44-00 SPINNAKER
BARK
69-00 SPINNAKER
ZEBRA
FA B R I C YA R D A G E R E Q U I R E M E N T S
FABRIC YARDAGE GUIDE
Stripes and patterns require additional yardage if they are to be matched.
For stripes that need to be matched, add 10% to yardage requirement.
For wide stripes, irregular stripes or patterns that need to be matched,
measure the repeat and use the following guidelines to determine
yardage.
FA B R I C R E P E AT S
I f the fa br ic patter n repeat is more than 2" you will need additional
fabric to accommodate the pattern repeat. To determine a fabric’s
vertical repeat, find a dominant feature of the motif and mark it with a
pin on two consecutive vertical motifs. Measure the distance between
the pins. Determine the horizontal repeat in the same manner.
Once you have determined the vertical and horizontal pattern repeat
sizes, take the larger of the two and use the chart below to determine
the percentage increase.
FABRIC SOLID
WIDTH FABRIC
REPEAT
REPEAT
REPEAT
REPEAT
2-14"
15-19"
20-27"
28-38"
(5-37cm) (38-49cm) (50-70cm) (71-96cm)
54”
Add 0 %
10 %
15%
20 %
50 %
46”
Add 25%
35%
40 %
45%
50 %
60”
Add 0 %
10 %
15%
20 %
50 %
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FABRIC YARDAGE GUIDE
C O N T R A S T W E LT O R F L AT F L A N G E
The yardage requirement for contrast welt, or f lat f lange, will vary
depending upon the dimensions of the cushion, the width of the
fabric, and whether the fabric is plain or striped. Our standard 1/4"
(6mm) welts are normally seamless and not cut on the bias. When
calculating seamless welts the fabric required may be 3 times greater
than welts with seams. A typical yard of 54" (137cm) plain fabric will
yield approximately 29 linear yards (26.5m) of finished 1/4" seamed
welt /f lange or 10 yards (9m) of seamless welt /f lange.
Striped and patterned fabrics are typically cut on the bias, in which case
a striped welt/flange will have a “candy cane” appearance.
Special effects such as vertical stripes are available on request.
The following formula is used to determine an approximate amount of
pre-made fringe, braid, cord, seamless welt or f lange on a standard
pillow. Calculate the perimeter of a pillow or knife edge cushion by
adding the measurements of all sides plus 20 % . A 24" (61cm) square
pillow perimeter totals 96" (244cm) 24" x 4" (61x10cm) plus 20 %
totals 116" (295cm) divide by 36" (91cm) which equals 3 1/4 linear
yards (3m) . A box cushion requires double the amount of braid or 6
/2 yards (6m) .
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For larger orders, there may be economies of scale.
Please request specific yardage requirements for your project.
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FABRIC YARDAGE GUIDE
FA B R I C YA R D A G E E S T I M AT E C H A R T
YA R D S ( M E T E R S )
Yardage listed is for plain fabric, 54" (137cm) in width
CUSHIONS
YA R D A G E
Lounge Chair Seat Cushion
21/2 (2.28m)
Lounge Chair Back Cushion
21/2 (1.83m)
Lounge Chair Ottoman
21/2 (2.28m)
2 Seat Sofa Seat Cushions
5 1/2 (4.57m)
Back Cushions 4 (3.66m)
3 Seat Sofa Seat Cushions
7 /2 (6.86m)
Back Cushions 6 (5.49m)
Chaise Lounge Cushion
71/2 (6.40m)
Side Chair Seat Cushion
1 3 /4 (1.60m)
Arm Chair Seat Cushion
1 3 /4 (1.60m)
P I L LOWS
YA R D A G E
16" x 16" (41x41cm)
11/2 (1.92m)
18" x 12" (46x30cm)
11/2 (1.92m)
20" x 20" (51x51cm)
11/2 (1.37m)
24" x 24" (61x61cm)
11/2 (1.37m)
24" x 12" (61x30cm)
11/2 (1.37m)
30" x 30" (76x76cm)
2 1/4 (2.06m)
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Please request specific yardage requirements for your project.
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FABRIC YARDAGE GUIDE
FA B R I C YA R D A G E E S T I M AT E C H A R T
YA R D S ( M E T E R S )
Yardage listed is for 54" (137cm) wide plain fabric.
F U L LY U P H O L S T E R E D
NO SKIRT
S TA N D A R D
K I C K P L E AT
Round Ottoman to 33" (84cm) diameter
11/4 ( 1.14m)
2 1/2 ( 2.28m)
Standard Ottoman to 23"x23" (58x58cm)
1 3 /4 ( 1.60m)
2 3 /4 ( 2.51m)
Large Ottoman to 27"x27" (69x69cm)
3
/4 ( .68m)
3 3 /4 ( 3.43m)
Dining Room Chair with Drop Seat
2 3 /4 ( 2.51m)
Armless Boudoir Chair
16
( 5.48m)
71/2 ( 6.85m)
Barrelback Chair
18
( 7.31m)
19
( 8.23m)
Fully Upholstered Armchair/Tight Back
18
( 7.31m)
19
( 8.23m)
Armchair/Removable Back Cushion
11
(10.05m)
12
(10.97m)
Wing Chair/Removable Deck Cushion
11
(10.05m)
12
(10.97m)
Chaise Lounge/Tight Seat & One Arm
15
(13.71m)
17
(15.54m)
Chaise Lounge/Removable Deck Cushion
14
(12.80m)
15 1/2 (14.17m)
2–Cushion Love Seat to 72" (183cm) wide
14
(12.80m)
16
(14.63m)
2–Cushion Sofa/Tight Back to 91" (231cm) wide 17
(15.54m)
19
(17.37m)
1–Cushion Camelback Sofa to 86" (218cm) wide 14
(12.80m)
16
(14.63m)
3–Cushion Sofa to 86" (218cm)
17
(15.54m)
19
(17.37m)
2–Cushion Sofa/3 Back Cushions
21
(19.20m)
24
(21.94m)
3–Cushion Sofa/3 Back Cushions
21
(19.20m)
24
(21.94m)
For larger orders, there may be economies of scale.
Please request specific yardage requirements for your project.
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FA B R I C C U T T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
FABRIC YARDAGE GUIDE
We use our best judgment concerning application of fabric, unless
specific instructions are provided. When using our fabrics or COM
please consider the following:
• If the fabric is a stripe, specify which direction you want the stripe
•
•to appear. Please refer to the railroading section of this book. (p.106)
• All stripes will be vertical on cushions unless otherwise noted.
• If your fabric is not “railroaded,” seaming will be required on
• long, bench-type cushions. We will position these seams at our
•discretion unless we are advised otherwise.
• If your fabric is a floral or geometric, please specify the direction
•
• of your fabric as it should appear on your furniture.
• If there could be any question concerning which side of your
•
• fabric is the face side, attach a properly marked cutting to your
•
• order. We will assume that the face side is rolled on the inside
•
• of the bolt unless we are advised otherwise.
• If your fabric has a nap, we will apply the nap facing down vertically,
•unless we are advised otherwise.
• Awning weight fabrics used for upholstery may produce creases
• due to the fabric stiffness.
• Any special handling instructions should be noted in writing
• with your order.
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UMBRELL A YARDAGE
U M B R E L L A YA R D A G E
ROUND
SQUARE
16.2 ft. (185cm)
6 yards
16.2 ft.
(185cm)
6 yards
8.2 ft. (250cm)
7 yards
8.2 ft.
(250cm) 10 yards
9.8 ft. (30 0cm)
10 yards
9.8 ft.
(30 0cm)
14 yards
11.5 ft. (350cm)
12 yards
11.5 ft.
(350cm)
17 yards
Above yardages for 54" (137cm) wide, plain fabric. For striped fabrics,
please contact us for required yardage.
RAILROADING
RAILROADIN G
Most upholstery fabric is used vertically as it comes off the loom.
Printed fabrics are used vertically most of the time due to their
specific direction or motif. Some upholstery fabrics are selected so
that they can be RAILROADED (e.g. if you turn the bolt on end of a
weft stripe and roll out the fabric from left to right across the back of
a sofa, the stripe would be applied vertically).
Wo v e n
Ve r t i c a l l y
( Wa r p S t r i p e )
Wo v e n
Horizontally
( We f t S t r i p e )
Wo v e n
Ve r t i c a l l y
Shown
Horizontally
(Railroaded)
Wo v e n
Horizontally
S h o w n Ve r t i c a l l y
(Railroaded)
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LEATHER GUIDE
L E AT H E R
A Q U I C K G U I D E F O R M E A S U R I N G A N D C A L C U L AT I N G
L E AT H E R F O O TA G E .
Leather is measured in square feet. Leather hides come in irregular,
natural shapes. Each yard of 54" (137cm) fabric is equal to approximately
18 square feet (1.67m 2 ) of leather.
70"
65"
(178cm)
85"
(216cm)
Cow Hide
The full
grain
natural hide
of a mature
bovine
animal.
(165cm)
80"
(203cm)
Fur
Half hide
tanned with
fur on.
55"
65"
(140cm)
(165cm)
80"
(203cm)
Shrunken Cow
Leather
made from
naturally
shrunken
cowhide
which has a
distinctive
grain.
67"
(170cm)
Calf
The hide of a
young bovine,
characterized
by its fine
grain and
soft hand.
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NON-FITTED FURNITURE COVERS
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FURNITURE COVERS
FURNITURE COVERS
Made of solution-dyed polyester fabric that is lightweight, f lexible, and
resistant to mildew and UV light, J ANUS et Cie furniture covers are
built to protect your furniture from extreme environment elements.
Our covers are tailored to fit loosely over the furniture with a
drawstring to secure them to the piece. An identifying label is sewn into
the seam to assist in matching covers to frames. Covers are offered in Tan,
Black, Light Grey, and Admiral Navy.
We offer two styles: non-fitted covers which fit loosely on a single piece of
furniture, and semi-fitted covers which follow the shape of the furniture but
are not tailored as a slip cover. We stock common sizes of our non-fitted
covers in Tan for immediate delivery. Our expert staff is pleased to discuss
custom capabilities for uniquely shaped and sized furniture.
S TA N D A R D C O V E R S T Y L E S
A D D I T I O N A L S T Y L E S AVA I L A B L E
LOVE SEAT - 2S
W 68"(173cm) x D 37"(94cm) x H 28"(71cm)
ARMCHAIR / LOUNGE CHAIR
W 32"( 81cm) x D 30"(76cm) x H 28"(71cm)
SOFA - 3S
W 84"(214cm) x D 37"(94cm) x H 28"(71cm)
SIDE TABLE / OT TOMAN
W 25"( 6 4cm) x D 25"( 6 4cm) x H 12"( 31cm)
CHAISE LOUNGE
W 89"(226cm) x D 34"( 87cm) x H 12"( 31cm)
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SQUARE DINING TABLE
W 54"(137cm) x D 54"(137cm) x H 28"(71cm)
SIDE CHAIR
W 22"(56cm) x D 26"( 66cm) x H 28"(71cm)
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CUSHION FILL OPTIONS
CUSHION FILL OPTIONS
When choosing a cushion fill, please consider your climate, how
you intend to care for the cushions and the “look and feel” you want
to achieve.
S TA N D A R D
High resiliency foam provides a firm yet forgiving sit and provides a
crown effect toward the center of the cushion. This foam meets CA
Technical Bulletin 117 and is suitable for outdoor use in most climates
with proper care and maintenance. In high humidity areas, we recommend
reticulated fill.
Standard cushions for the Azimuth and Amalfi II collections are
constructed with two densities of high resiliency foam, each being wedged
cut and adhered together to provide the core structure. The foam structure
is then wrapped in a muslin inner cover making it suitable for exterior use
with proper care and maintenance.
R E T I C U L AT E D
A 10 0 % reticulated foam insert allows water to drain quickly through
the cushions. Our reticulated cushion insert is wrapped in Dacron
that secures the fit of the insert to its cushion casing and provides a
crown effect toward the center of the cushion. Reticulated is ideal for
furniture placed in areas prone to precepitation. This foam meets CA
Technical Bulletin 117.
D O W N / F E AT H E R - C O V E R E D E X T E R I O R U S E
A combination of 25% down and 75% feather is sewn into a channeled
envelope along with a High Resiliency foam core that provides
structure to the cushion. The contents are inserted into the cushion
cover producing a voluminous and luxurious cushion. Normally used
indoors; however, with proper care, these cushions may be used outdoors
in covered areas with low humidity.
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CUSHION FILL OPTIONS
JANUS PREMIUM
Clustered fiber balls are sewn into a polyester muslin, channeled
casing. A high resiliency foam core is then placed inside the casing
to create a cushion insert that is unsurpassed in luxury and comfort.
These are non-reversible cushions with false bottoms. Premium is
suited for both interior and exterior use with proper maintenance.
This foam meets CA Technical Bulletin 117.
J A N U S R E T I C U L AT E D P R E M I U M
Clustered fiber balls are sewn into a polyester muslin, channeled
casing. A reticulated foam core is then placed inside the casing.
These are non-reversible cushions with false bottoms. Reticulated
Premium is suitable for exterior use. This foam meets CA Technical
Bulletin 117.
FIRE RESIST
Fire resistant, polyurethane foam is engineered to be combustion
inhibitive while still offering comfort and durability. The fire resistant
properties are introduced at the foam formulation stage making the foam
ideal for use in upholstered furniture. Fire resist is available for any
installation that requires the ultimate in public safety without
compromising quality and luxury. Fire resist is suitable for indoor use.
Fire retardant barrier cloths are available by special order.
Check with local codes for compliance.
TO S S P I L LOWS
Loose or ultra fine polyester fibers fill a muslin casing to provide
your choice of a tailored or down-like pillow. Toss pillows are suited
for both interior and exterior use with proper maintenance. This fill
meets CA Technical Bulletin 117.
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CARE & CLEANING
CARE AND CLEANING OF
JANUS TEXTILES
Acrylic, as with all fabrics, should be cleaned regularly before things
such as dirt or food particles are allowed to accumulate and embed
in the fibers. This practice will reduce the need for more frequent,
vigorous cleaning. Additionally, by keeping your outdoor spaces clean
and free of debris you will reduce the prevalence of bacteria that
promotes mildew on the cushions themselves.
B r i n g you r cu sh ion s i ndo or s i f you k now o f i ncle me nt we a t her
approaching. Cushions used on natural un-seasoned teak and natural
woods should be removed after each use until the wood has seasoned
to its new environment.
The finest weather resistant materials have been used to make our
cushions; however, they are not impervious to extreme weather or lack
of maintenance.
If cushions become saturated with water, squeeze any excess water
out of the cushions then set them on their side to air dry in a well
ventilated, clean, dry area.
We recommend the use of J ANUS et Cie furniture covers to protect
your investment while reducing the required frequency of cleaning
(see p.88).
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CARE & CLEANING
GENERAL OR LIGHT CLEANING
• Vacuum cushions to remove all loose soil.
• Prepare a cleaning solution of 2 ounces (59 ML )
• dishwashing liquid or J ANUS 1•2•3 ™ per gallon (3.8 L )
•
of lukewarm water (less than 10 0°F/ 38°C) .
• Use a sponge to clean. Blot, do not scrub.
• Allow cleaning solution to soak into fabric.
• Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
• Allow fabric to air dry.
S P OT C L E A N I N G
• Apply a light mist of dishwashing liquid or J ANUS 1•2•3 ™
•
and water mixture using a spray bottle.
• Work the solution into the stain by lightly scrubbing
•
the area with a sponge.
• Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
• Blot excess moisture with a clean, soft white towel
•
or sponge.
• Use a wet vac, if available, to remove excess moisture.
• Repeat these steps until stain is removed.
H E AV Y C L E A N I N G F O R S T U B B O R N S TA I N S A N D M I L D E W
Acrylic fabrics do not promote mildew growth, however, mildew may
grow on soil, food and other organic substances that are not removed
from the fabric.
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CARE & CLEANING
To clean mildew or other stubborn stains from acrylic fabrics:
• Prepare a solution of 8 ounces (237ML ) of bleach and 2
ounces (59 ML ) of dishwashing liquid per gallon (3.8 L )
of clean water.
• Spray on entire area and allow to soak into the fabric.
• Scrub vigorously with a soft bristle brush, sponge, or
clean towel.
• Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
• Allow fabric to air dry in a well ventilated, clean, dry area.
If stain and /or mildew persist, bleach quantities may be increased.
In some cases, long standing stains may not be completely removable.
See Stain Removal Solutions (p. 114-115) for removal of specific stains.
CARE AND CLEANING OF
JANUS FURNITURE COVERS
J ANUS et Cie furniture covers are designed to be easily maintained.
They can be washed in cool water, air dried, or brushed off and rinsed.
Proper care and cleaning is important to the life of all fabrics.
For normal care and cleaning:
• Prepare a solution of 2 ounces (59 ML ) of mild soap per 1 gallon
(3.8 L ) of clean warm water.
• Scrub vigorously with a soft bristle brush.
• Rinse thoroughly with clean, cold water.
• Allow fabric to air dry in a well ventilated, clean, dry area.
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C L E A N I N G O F W E AT H E R S K I N T E X ™ FA B R I C
CARE & CLEANING
This product is designed with a built-in, stain resistant finish that will
not wash or wear off and does not require a topically applied spray.
For water soluble stains, use a clean cloth or soft sponge to dab the
stain with mild soap and water. Remove the soap solution by wiping
the area with a cloth and clean water. Dry with a soft, lint-free cloth
or towel.
For oil-based or non-water soluble stains, first test in the least visible
area. Lightly wipe the stain with a clean cloth moistened with a mild,
volatile solvent (acetone or paint thinner) . Blot the area with a dry
cloth and allow to air dry.
For ink and magic marker, dab lightly with a cloth moistened with a
solution of one part dishwashing liquid and one part rubbing alcohol.
DO NOT RUB. As the ink loosens, blot the area with a dry cloth.
Repeat if necessary. Rinse with a cloth dampened in clean water and
dry with a soft cloth.
Note: In commercial installations use mild soap and water for general
cleaning. Avoid using cleaners containing abrasives or bleach.
Disinfectants can be used provided they are evaluated beforehand.
Technical bulletins outlining specific cleaning and disinfecting
procedures for these products used in health care applications are
available on request.
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STAIN REMOVAL GUIDE
S TA I N R E M O VA L
S O LU T I O N - DY E D AC RY L I C
S TA I N
RECOMMENDED CLEANING SOLUTION
BEER/ALE
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 3 oz. (89ML) white vinegar with 1 gal (3.8L) water
BERRIES
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 4-8 oz (118-236ML) ammonia with 1 gal (3.8L) water
BIRD DROPPINGS
2 oz (59 ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
BLOOD (DRIED)
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 4-8 oz (118-236ML) ammonia with 1 gal (3.8L) water
BUTTER
Volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
CHARCOAL/PENCIL
Vacuum, 2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
CHEWING GUM
Volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
CHOCOLATE
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 4 oz (118ML) ammonia with 1 gal (3.8L) water
COFFEE
2 oz (59 ML) mild liquid soap or 3 oz. (89ML) white vinegar
with 1 gal (3.8L) water or volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
COLA
2 oz (59 ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
CRAYON
Paint remover (100%) or oil/grease remover (use as directed)
GRAPE JUICE
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
GREASE (AUTO)
Volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
INK (PERMANENT)
Paint remover (100%) or volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
INK (NON-PERMANENT) 2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
IRON RUST
Juice from a lemon or lemon concentrate
KETCHUP OR MUSTARD 2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
LIPSTICK
Paint remover (100%) or oil/grease remover (use as directed)
MILDEW
Bleach (1 cup) with 2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
or special cleaners
Use various recommended solvents with care in well ventilated areas and keep away from heat.
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S TA I N R E M O VA L
S O LU T I O N - DY E D AC RY L I C
RECOMMENDED CLEANING SOLUTION
MILK
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
NAIL POLISH
Volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
OIL
Volatile solvent (acetone-100%)
ORGANIC SOLUTIONS
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 3 oz. (89ML) white vinegar
STAIN REMOVAL GUIDE
S TA I N
with 1 gal (3.8L) water
PAINT (LATEX) WET
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
PAINT (LATEX) DRIED
Paint remover (100%) or oil /grease remover (use as directed)
PAINT (OIL OR
Paint remover (100%) or oil /grease remover (use as directed)
LACQUER)
SILLY PUTTY
Rubbing alcohol
SUNTAN LOTION
Pine oil detergent / water (use as directed) or commercial spot remover
TEA
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
TOMATO JUICE
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
TREE SAP
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or turpentine (100%)
with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
WATER COLOR
2 oz (59 ML) mild liquid soap or 3 oz. (89ML) white vinegar
with 1 gal (3.8L) water
WINE
2 oz (59ML) mild liquid soap or 3 oz. (89ML) white vinegar or
4-8 oz (118-236ML) ammonia with 1 gallon (3.8 ML) water
Use various recommended solvents with care in well ventilated areas and keep away from heat.
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TEXTILE TESTING
Fabrics are almost always chosen for aesthetics, however it is equally
important that they be selected for their application as well as expected
performance. All fabrics need routine maintenance; however, in
installations where fabric will be exposed to high traffic, selections
should be carefully considered. Many fabrics offer f lammability code
compliance, and many others can be specially treated to do so.
In order to breed consistency and a universal vernacular, the ASTM
(American Society for Testing and Materials) and the AATCC
(American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists) developed
the testing protocols and ratings guidelines, with the most critical
focusing on f lammability, colorfastness to light, and wear abrasion.
FLAMMABILITY
There are two basic f lammability ratings for our industry as outlined
below. All of the fabrics in our collection meet California Technical
FLAMMABILITY
Bulletin #117.
C A L I F O R N I A T E C H N I C A L B U L L E T I N # 117
SECTION E – CL ASS 1 ( PASS ) is a test method of the California Bureau
of Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation. It is a 45˚ f lame test
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measuring the ease of ignition and the burning rate when a small open
FLAMMABILITY
f lame hits the surface of the test fabric for 1 second.
A Class 1 (Pass) rating is assigned if:
1. A 5.0” section of the fabric is consumed in 3.5 or more seconds
(less than 3.5 seconds is a failure). For raised surface fabric, the
minimum burn time is increased to 4.0 seconds.
2. The fabric does not ignite.
U FAC C L A S S 1
The Upholstered Furniture Action Council was founded in 1978 to
make upholstered furniture more resistant to ignition from smoldering
cigarettes, which are the leading cause of upholstery fires.
This test method is intended as the means of establishing the
performance level of upholstery cover fabrics in contact with polyurethane
foam, with respect to cigarette ignition resistance. Fabrics which meet
the requirements of this test method may be labeled as UFAC Class I, and
may be used directly over conventional polyurethane in the horizontal
seating surfaces of upholstered furniture bearing the UFAC hangtag.
All other fabrics are UFAC Class II and require an approved barrier
between the cover fabric and conventional polyurethane foam in the
horizontal seating surfaces.
There is a third f lammability rating, California Technical Bulletin 133
( TB or CA 133), that can be required in some commercial installations.
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FLAMMABILITY
C A L I F O R N I A T E C H N I C A L B U L L E T I N 13 3 ( T B O R C A 13 3 )
CA 133 is not a fabric test. It is a comprehensive f lammability test
designed to evaluate a total seating unit (i.e., frame, fabric, foam and
barrier cloth as an assembly) . The foam or stuffing in upholstered
furniture may be highly f lammable. The codes that require this test
are to promote furniture that has f lame resistant foam, or barrier
cloth, that will prevent any fire from penetrating fabric coverings.
The test is the most comprehensive f lammability evaluation in our
industry and attempts to simulate the conditions typical of a real fire.
Check with local authorities for codes required for your installation.
C O L O R FA S T N E S S
Colorfastness is a fabric’s resistance to fading. Perspiration, atmospheric
gases or washing can remove or destroy the color of a fabric. The test
that measures colorfastness to light is AATCC 169-2003 Method 1990,
which quantifies how much a fabric fades when it is subjected to a xenon
lamp which simulates sunlight.
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WEAR ABRASION
WEAR ABRASION
WYZENBEEK AND MARTINDALE TESTS
The Wyzenbeek and the Martindale are the two most frequently used
tests intended to offer quantitative measures of a particular fabric’s
resistance to abrasion. Each test requires samples of the test fabric to
be stretched on a machine that mechanically rubs a different material
(the abradant) against the face of the test fabric. The Wyzenbeek
method utilizes either a wire mesh or cotton duck as the abradant,
while the Martindale test uses worsted wool. The Wyzenbeek rubs
back and forth against the test sample so each cycle is called a double
rub, while the motion of the Martindale machine is a figure eight cycle.
SLING FABRICS
S L I N G FA B R I C S
Not all outdoor fabrics can be used for sling frames. Fabrics may be
too fragile to bear weight or too thick to maintain frame integrity. The
tensile strength, construction and weight of our Jardin fabric is the
most suitable for opaque sling applications. We also utilize polyvinyl
mesh for many of our sling applications.
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TABLE SEATING CAPACIT Y
TA B L E S E AT I N G C A PA C I T Y
5 3 " (134. 5cm ) X 3 6 " ( 91. 5cm )
48"
(122cm )
4 CHAIRS
48"
(122cm )
4 CHAIRS
4 CHAIRS
7 0 " (178cm ) X 3 6 " ( 91. 5cm )
54"
(137.25cm )
54"
(137.25cm )
4 CHAIRS
5 CHAIRS
6 CHAIRS
8 8 " (223. 5cm ) X 3 6 " ( 91. 5cm )
60 "
(152. 5cm )
60 "
(152. 5cm )
6 CHAIRS
5 CHAIRS
6 CHAIRS
1 0 6 " ( 269cm ) X 3 6 " ( 91. 5cm )
72"
(183cm )
72"
(183cm )
8 CHAIRS
8 CHAIRS
6 –7 C H A I RS
96"
(244cm )
10 0 "
(254cm )
8 CHAIRS
10 C H A I RS
120 "
( 305cm )
12 C H A I R S
SCALE: 1/8 " ( 3.1mm ) = 12 " ( 30. 5cm )
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S TA N D A R D U . S . T O M E T R I C C O N V E R S I O N S
WHEN YOU KNOW
TO: METRIC UNIT
MULTIPLY BY
LENGTH
in
in
ft
yd
mi
inches
inches
feet
yards
miles
AREA
in 2
ft 2
yd 2
ac
mi 2
square
square
square
acres
square
VOLUME
fl oz
gal
in 3
ft 3
yd 3
fluid ounces
gallons
cubic inches
cubic feet
cubic yard
TO FIND
25.4
2.54
0.305
0.914
1.61
millimeters (mm)
centimeters (cm)
meters (m)
meters (m)
kilometers (km)
645.2
0.093
0.836
0.405
2.59
square millimeters (mm 2 )
square meters (m 2 )
square meters (m 2 )
hectares (ha)
square kilometers (km 2 )
29.57
3.785
0.0000164
0.028
0.765
milliliters (mL)
liters (L)
cubic meters (m 3 )
cubic meters (m 3 )
cubic meters (m 3 )
TEMPERATURE
oF
Fahrenheit
F-32 / 1.8
Celsius ( o C)
ILLUMINATION
fc
foot-candles
fl
foot-Lamberts
10.76
3.426
lux (lx)
candela/m 2 (cd/m 2 )
inches
feet
yard
miles
STANDARD U.S. TO METRIC CONVERSIONS
CONVERSIONS FROM:
STANDARD/U.S.
CUSTOMARY UNITS
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METRIC TO STANDARD U.S. CONVERSIONS
M E T R I C T O S TA N D A R D U . S . C O N V E R S I O N S
CONVERSIONS FROM:
METRIC UNIT
TO: STANDARD/
U.S. CUSTOMARY UNITS
WHEN YOU KNOW:
MULTIPLY BY
TO FIND
LENGTH
mm
cm
m
m
km
millimeters
centimeters
meters
meters
kilometers
0.0394
0.394
3.28
1.09
0.621
inches (in)
inches (in)
feet (ft)
yards (yd)
miles (mi)
AREA
mm 2
m2
m2
ha
km 2
square millimeters
square meters
square meters
hectares
square kilometers
0.0016
10.764
1.195
2.47
0.386
square inches (in 2 )
square feet (ft 2 )
square yards (yd 2 )
acres (ac)
square miles (mi 2 )
VOLUME
mL
L
m3
m3
m3
milliliters
liters
cubic meters
cubic meters
cubic meters
0.034
0.264
61.0
35.314
1.307
fluid ounces (fl oz)
gallons (gal)
cubic inches (in 3 )
cubic feet (ft 3 )
cubic yards (yd 3 )
TEMPERATURE
oC
Celsius
1.8C + 32
Fahrenheit ( o F)
ILLUMINATION
lx
lux
cd/m 2
candela/m 2
0.0929
0.2919
foot-candles (fc)
foot-Lamberts (fl)
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GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
Acrylic – A synthetic fiber from a special group of vinyl compounds,
primarily acrylonitrile. Acrylic is the most sun resistant of all fabrics.
Acrylic Backing – Fabrics that have acrylic backing are actually
double weave fabrics. Acrylic backing provides vertical and horizontal
stability to fabrics.
Brocade – Brocade is a type of jacquard weave characterized by a
compact warp-effect background with one or more fillings used in the
construction to make the motif or figure.
Canvas – Strong, coarse cloth of cotton, f lax, hemp, or other fibers,
characterized by its plain weave. Canvas is frequently used as sailcloth.
Chintz – A brightly printed, glazed cotton fabric often used for
bedcovers and draperies.
Colorfast – Resistance to fading when a fabric is exposed to light,
perspiration, atmospheric gases or washing. The test that measures
colorfastness to light is AATCC 169-20 03 Method 1990, which
measures the amount of fading that takes place when a fabric is
exposed to a xenon lamp to simulate sunlight.
Coir – Made from the fibrous mass between the outer shell and the
nut of the coconut.
COL – Customer’s Own Leather.
COM – Customer’s Own Material.
Cushion – A soft casing material, stuffed with polyester, synthetics,
down, feathers, foam or other special materials.
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GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
Damask – A pattern formed by the weaving.
Denier – A unit of measure for the linear, mass density thickness of fibers.
Flange – A flat cordless detail used in place of a welt.
Jute – Made from the fiber of the Corchorus plant. Grown mostly in Asia.
Linen – A baste fiber made from the Flax plant.
Overlock Stitching – A type of stitch in which the thread encompasses
the cut edge of the fabric.
Ply – A strand or layer of material, such as yarn or rope.
Polyester – A manufactured fiber made from long-chain, synthetic polymers.
Railroading – See description and diagram on page 106.
Rayon – A generic term for man-made fibers composed of regenerated
cellulose.
Satin – A weave that is characterized by a smooth, lustrous face
surface and a dull back.
Seam Slippage – A defect which occurs when yarns pull away from
the seam. Seam slippage often occurs on fabrics constructed of
continuous filament yarns that are smooth with a slick surface. It can
also occur on loosely constructed fabrics.
Seat Pad – A thinner version of a seat cushion.
Sling – Upholstery fabric used with furniture frames that span a given
distance, as with director’s chairs.
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GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
Slingable – A sling fabric that is appropriate to be used for furniture
frames with a span. Fabrics that are not slingable are either too weak
and will tear after use, or are too strong and will result in splitting
the furniture frame.
Selvedge – The narrow edge of woven fabric that runs parallel to the
warp. It is made with stronger yarns, in a tighter construction than the
body of the fabric, to prevent unraveling.
Silk – A fine and lustrous, natural fiber which is the product of
the silkworm.
Sisal – A leaf fiber made from the leaves of the Agave family.
Solution Dyed – Solution-dyed yarns have the color pigment added to
the acrylic solution before the fibers are spun. The color of the fiber
is the same on the inside as on the outside.
Suitable Use – Describes the various applications for a particular
fabric including outdoor and indoor upholstery, drapery, sling,
umbrellas and pillows.
Tensile Strength – The strength shown by a specimen subjected to
tension from torsion.
Ultrasuede – A durable and colorfast, non-woven fabric composed of
textile fibers and bonded together to form a suede look and feel.
Volatile Solvent – A non-aqueous liquid with solvent properties which
can be used to remove non-water-soluble substances.
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GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
GLOSSARY OF TEXTILE TERMS
Warp – The set of yarns in all woven fabrics that run lengthwise and
parallel to the selvedge.
Weatherskin Tex™ – Weatherskin Tex is a durable, high-tech, high
performance fabric with the elegant appearance and touch of fine,
soft glove leather that is also weather resistant.
Weft – The set of yarns in all woven fabrics that run across the width
of the fabric from selvage to selvage at right angles to the warp.
Weight – The weight of a given fabric is based on the ounces per
square yard, or the grams per square meter.
Wool – A fiber derived from the hair of sheep, goats and alpaca.
Yarn – A continuous strand of textile fibers which have been twisted
together.
Yarns are utilized in making fabric, and they may be
composed of staple or filament length fibers. A yarn is characterized
by its composition, thickness, number of strands or plies, as well as
amount and direction of twist.
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FOR LEA KERCHMAN
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THIS TEX TILE BOOK, AS SO MUCH OF MY LIFE,
DEDICATED
TO
MY
MOTHER,
LEA,
WHOSE
UNWAVERING LOVE, GUIDANC E, AND SUPP ORT I
H E R I N N AT E PA S S I O N F O R Q UA L I T Y, S T Y L E , A N D
TAUGHT ME HOW TO “BE” IN A PERFEC T ORGANZ A
SHE LE T ME PAINT AND REPAINT MY ROOM UNTIL
MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME TO LIVE A LIFE WELL
SHE FILLED THE WORLD WITH MEMORABLE
M O M E N T S O F B E AU T Y, I M AG I N AT I O N , L AU G H T E R ,
I
HOPE
THIS
BOOK
AND
ALL
THE
JANUS E T CIE COLLEC TIONS INSPIRE YOU AS MY
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PRECIOUS MOTHER INSPIRED ME.
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LOVE.
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B E AUTI FU L H ATS A N D G LOV ES AT AG E T W ELV E .
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INTRODUCED ME TO THE PLE ASURE OF WE ARING
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I GOT THE COLOR RIGHT WHEN I WAS NINE . SHE
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