Panache

A light milling effect creates a subtle grain on an aniline-like surface that is enhanced by a palette of rich, vibrant colors. Panache is shown in the Grandeur Panache swatchcard and Majilite by Color Warm/Cool swatchcards. Please contact us directly for digital images.

  • Proprietary microfiber construction
  • Beautiful, authentic look and feel
  • Unparalleled durability and cleanability
  • Custom colors and development available
  • No Plasticizers or PVC content
  • ACORN
  • BLACK
  • BLUE SPRUCE
  • BLUEBELL
  • CACTUS
  • CAPRI
  • CASHEW
  • CHARTREUSE
  • COFFEE
  • EXOTIC ORCHID
  • KIWI
  • MAIZE
  • NEW WINE
  • PUMPKIN
  • REDWOOD
  • REGAL BLUE
  • SHERWOOD
  • SWEET SAGE
  • TEAL
  • TRUE TAUPE
  • VIOLETTA

Additional information

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Content

100% Nylon Fiber Matrix

Width

54 inch/137 cm

Weight

8.8 oz/sq yd, 300 g/m²

Thickness

28 mils; 0.7 mm

Cleanability Code

S/W

Wear

100,000+ double rubs Wyzenbeek Wire screen (ASTM D-4157- 82)*

Crock

Wet 5/Dry 5 (AATCC-8-1988)

Trap Tear Strength

30 lbs x 30 lbs (ASTM D-1117-80)

Grab Tensile Strength

100 lbs x 100 lbs (ASTM D-5034-90)

Seam Strength

100 lbs x 100 lbs (ASTM D-1683-90A)

Colorfastness: Gas fumes

(AATCC-23, 3 cycles) Class 4-5/Little to no color change

Colorfastness: I

– Fadeometer Test (AATCC-16A-90, 100 hrs) Class 5/No color change – Weather-O-Meter (Xenon Arc, SAE J1885), 225 kj/m2: Little to no color change

Colorfastness: II

Sulfide Staining (ASTM D-1712-89) No staining

Flammability Class I

UFAC/NFPA 260-1989

Flammability Pass

California Technical Bulletin 117-2013 Section 1 – Pass

Flammability Class A Rated

Tunnel Test: (ASTM E84)**

Flame Compatibility

Furniture upholstered with Panache and constructed with other suitable components can comply with Cal 133. Can also be treated to meet many international flammability codes.

* Failure in Wyzenbeek abrasion was defined as wear to expose the microfiber.

** Tested as NYTEK with sheeting backing by adhered method.

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