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Maharam

Washi by Hella Jongerius

466545–005 Topograph

55% Cotton, 22% Solution-Dyed Nylon, 15% Linen, 8% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester
65,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek
PFAS-Free Water Repellent

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Washi by Hella Jongerius

466545

Application
Seating
Note: This textile is available as a made-to-order pillow.

Price

Product Introduction
February 2022

Content: 55% Cotton, 22% Solution-Dyed Nylon, 15% Linen, 8% Post-Consumer Recycled Polyester

Finish: PFAS-Free Water Repellent

Additional Finishes Available: Alta, Alta Food & Beverage with Impermeable Backing, Nanotex PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish, Nanotex PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish with Impermeable Backing, PFAS-Free Water Repellent Finish

Backing: Acrylic

Width: 54" (137cm)

Repeat: 25 3/4" V, 28 1/4" H
(65cm V, 72cm H)

Bolt Size: 30 yards (27m)

Weight: 22.3 oz/ly (700 gr/lm)

Country of Origin: USA

© 2022 Maharam

S-Clean with mild, water-free dry cleaning solvent.

Abrasion: ASTM D4157, 65,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek
Flammability: BS 5852 Crib 5*
CAL 117-2013
EN 1021-1*
EN 1021-2*
GB/T 17591*
*passes with additional treatment
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 40+ hours

Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified

Content:
Contains Bio-Based Content

Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS

3 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.

Hella Jongerius (b. 1963, the Netherlands) is an industrial designer working from her Berlin-based studio, Jongeriuslab. Since graduating from Design Academy Eindhoven (the Netherlands) in 1993, Jongerius has fused industry to craft, high technology to low, and tradition to the contemporary by reintroducing an artisanal hand to the industrial process throughout her work with furniture, ceramics, and textiles. The Dutch design collective Droog produced much of her early work, while later she developed in-depth relationships with companies such as Vitra, IKEA, Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, and the Japanese design firm Cibone.

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