Rennes and Chainette are two sculptural, graphic curtains designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. They share the same base pattern, which was originally designed for a room divider at an exhibition of their work in Rennes, France.
Chainette is embroidered with braids which follow the outline of the stripes of Rennes. The tactile braids give Chainette a discreet three-dimensional and playful character – and its name. Chainette means ‘little chain’ in French.
As conditions change over the course of the day, Rennes and Chainette play with light and shadow, consistently revealing new, subtle nuances. This effect is enhanced when they are draped. Rennes and Chainette also share a handcrafted expression that is accentuated by small irregularities on their surface. Although produced using the most precise production methods, random elements and loose yarns cannot always be avoided and are a result of the curtains’ complex construction.
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ISO 105-B02
Lightfastness relates to the ability of a textile to retain its colour under light. When testing for lightfastness, samples are exposed to artificial daylight for a specified period.
The evaluation scale ranges from 1 (worst) to 8 (best). An increase of one point corresponds to a doubling of the lightfastness, i.e. the same fading takes twice as long.
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Light transmittance indicates the percentage of the visible light penetrating the textile. Densely woven textiles in dark colours usually have a lower light transmittance, whereas loosely woven fabrics in light colours allow more light to pass through.
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Fire tests AS/NZS 1530.3 • BS 5867 part 2 type B • UNI 9177 Classe 1 • DIN 4102 B1 • EN 13 773 class 1 • NFPA 701 with treatment • CAN ULC S109 • CAN ULC S102 • JIS L 1091 A-1 D
There are differing requirements concerning the flame-retardancy of textiles dependent on the area of application, country or even region. Our textiles pass the majority of international standards and are also tested for a selection of regional requirements.
- Fire resistant
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Cleaning and care:Do not bleachDo not tumble dryProfessional dry cleaning with tetrachloroethylene, normal processIron at low temperature (max. 110°C), steam may cause damageWash at max. 30°C, mild process
- Produced in: Turkey
- Warranty: 10 years
- Greenguard Certification
- All hooks, weights etc. must be removed before washing. Washing bag must be used
- Further information www.kvadrat.dk
- Yarn type: Filament, staple yarn
- Binding: Plain, embroidery
- Shrinkage: Approx. 1 / 0 %
- Wash load: Half
- Colour difference: Slight differences may occur
- Roll length: Approx. 22 metres (Approx. 24 yds)
- Transparency: Transparent
- Sustainability: Greenguard Gold, HPD
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Regular cleaning is important in order to keep the curtain textile looking its best and to prolong its life. Dust and dirt wear down the textile and also reduce its fire-retardant properties.
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Regular care
If possible, we recommend washing curtains once a year. If used heavily, a more frequent cleaning may be appropriate. All curtain fabrics by Kvadrat and Kinnasand are supplied bearing a maintenance label. We recommend the use of a light duty detergent without optical brighteners for all items in which, according to care instructions, washing is possible. In order to reduce the risk of allergy problems, we recommend to use washing detergents that do not contain optical bleach, perfume or colorants. Please take into account a possible shrinkage between 1 – 3 %. For more detailed information, we recommend contacting a professional dry cleaner and/or laundry. A professional dry cleaner may also assist in working out maintenance schedules which ensure that the fabrics are maintained properly so that a good indoor climate and maximum duration of the curtains are achieved.