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We are all strongly influenced by colours and materials, though we may not always be aware of this. That's why Martela has a team dealing specifically with materials and colours.

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We are all strongly influenced by colours and materials, though we may not always be aware of this. That’s why Martela has a team dealing specifically with materials and colours. We like to know all about the latest material applications, understand new production technologies and create good solutions . Our customers’ views are another key factor in our choices . Because our best products are modifiable, they are always well suited to spaces designed for a particular customer’s needs. All the upholstery materials in our selections are intended for professional use, and they satisfy the stringent safety and durability requirements associated with this. Furniture designed for public spaces must be able to withstand heavy wear, and it must look good even after many years of use. Besides their excellent basic properties, our fabrics have special characteristics to ensure they meet the needs of different interiors in the best way possible and comply with the principles of sustainable development.

Expression derives its inspiration from topical themes and future trends. These products are future classics.

Classic is timelessly modern and stylish. An excellent choice where a long service life is important.

Entry is fresh and youthful and resistant to wear. It is made for heavy use.

We divide our fabrics into three categories.

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UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS

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Expression

SUNNIVAMaterial: 62 % new wool, 25 % viscose, 8 % linen, 5 % polyamidAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947Cleaning: dry cleaning or cleaning with foam detergentsFlammability: EN 1021-1/2

BONUSMaterial: 85 % pure new wool, 15 % polyamidAbrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: fixed covers: vacuum regularly, removable covers: dry cleaningFlammability: EN 1021 Part 1&2 BS 7176 Ignition Source 0&1 – Low Hazard

STING PLUSMaterial: 25 % nettle fibre, 75 % pure new woolAbrasion resistance: 50.000 MartindaleCleaning: Vacuum regularly. Professionally dry clean or wipe clean with a damp cloth.Flammability: BS EN 1021-1&2:2006 (cig&match), BS 5852:2006 Ignition Source 5, BS 7176:2007 Medium Hazard

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DUCALEMaterial: 75 % wool, 10 % linen, 8 % polyamide, 7 % alpaca Abrasion resistance: 86.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2

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Classic

TONUS 3Material: 90 % new wool, 10 % helancaAbrasion resistance: >50.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947Cleaning: dry cleaning or cleaning with foam detergentFlammability: EN 1021-1/2 BS 5852, Ignition Source 2-3 IMO A.652 (16)

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MATRIXMaterial: 60 % wool, 40 % redesigned Lenzing FR™Abrasion resistance: according to ISO 12947-2, 5-years guarantee on fabric breakage due to abrasionCleaning: Spot-clean only using a moist sponge, or vacuum or brush gentlyFlammability: EN 1021 P1+2 • ÖNORM B 3825, B1 • BS 5852 P1 Crib 5 NF P 92503, M2 • Ca-lifornia TB 117 • FAR/JAR 25.853 • UNI 9177 CLASSE: 1

REMIXMaterial: 90 % new wool, 10 % nylonAbrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947Cleaning: dry cleaning or cleaning with foam detergentFlammability: EN 1021- 1/2, BS 5852, Ignition Source 2-3, IMO A.652 (16)

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MOHAIRMaterial: pile 100 % mohair; backing 100 % cottonAbrasion resistance: 60.000 double rubs (Wyzenbeek) ASTM D 4157-02/ACTCleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2, BS 5867 (1980) part 2, NFP 92-503 (1995) M4, IMO A. 652 (16), DIN 4102 part 1 (1998) B2, EN 1101 / 1102 edge + surface

ALPACAMaterial: pile: 60 % alpaca, 27 % virgin wool, 13 % polyamide; Total comp.: 39 % cotton, 28 % alpaca, 11 % polyester, 9 % virgin wool, 7 % polyamide, 6 % viscoseAbrasion resistance: 70.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2, BS 5867 (1980) part 2

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SHINEMaterial: 60 % wool - 22 % linen, 10 % PA - 8 % PETAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning – foam washFlammability: SS EN 1021 P1&2

SAHARAMaterial: semi-aniline leather, full grain, European raw hidesThickness: 1,0-1,2 mmFlammability: EN 1021-1&2

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THAYMaterial: 100 % polyester FR - Trevira CSAbrasion resistance: 80.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2, EN 13773, IMO 7e8, BS 7176, BS 5852 Crib 5, NFP 92-503-507 M1, DIN 4102 part 1, B1, NFPA 701 Method 1

TIDAMaterial: 48 % polyester, 24 % cotton , 20 % modacrylic (Kanecaron ), 8 % acrylicAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale , EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2, BS 5852/90 – section 4

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SCALAMaterial: 100 % woolAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning, foam washFlammability: SS EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 P1 (foam 30 kg/m3)

MICROPOREMaterial: 48 % PU, 31 % PES, 21 % COSurface: 100% PUAbrasion resistance: >50.000 Martindale , BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Use mild detergent or alcohol, disinfectant may be used, do not use solvents.Flammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 part 1, Crib 5

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TUNDRA 2Material: 85 % pure new wool, 15 % nylonAbrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947Cleaning: dry cleaning or cleaning with foam detergentFlammability: EN 1021 – 1/2, BS 5852 Ignition Source 2-3, IMO A.652 (16)

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DINAMICA MELANGEMaterial: 43 % PE, 48 % MA, 9 % PU (recycled polyester)Abrasion resistance: >100.000 Martindale, BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: can be washed in 60°CFlammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 part 1, Crib 5

LUNAMaterial: 90 % wool, 10 % polyamideAbrasion resistance: 70.000 Martindale, BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning – P-cleaningFlammability: BS EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 P1 0&1 • Calif. Bull. 117, Sec. E • Can be fireproof treated to pass also: BS 5852 Crib 5 • IMO A.652(16) • MED Certificate IMO

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TREVI A3000Material: 100 % polyester FR - Trevira CSAbrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: Flammability: EN 1021 part 1&2, BS 5852 Crib 5, IMO 688 (17), 563 (14), 653 (16), M1, B1 DIN 4102

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FAMEMaterial: 95 % wool, 5 % polyamideAbrasion resistance: 200.000 Martindale , BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning – P-cleaningFlammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852, Crib 5 • Calif. Bull. 117, Sec. E • DIN 4102 B2 • NFP 92-503 M2 • Önorm B 3825 B1 • Önorm A 3800 P1, Q1

RUNNERMaterial: 100 % polyesterAbrasion resistance: 70.000 Martindale , BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning – P-cleaning – shrinkage max. 5 %Flammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • Calif. Bull. 117, Sec. E

GLOBAL ESDMaterial: 92 % wool, 8 % bekitexAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning, foam washFlammability: SS EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 P1 (foam 30 kg/m3)

DINAMICA FRMaterial: 43 % PE, 48 % MA, 9 % PU (recycled polyester)Abrasion resistance: >100.000 Martindale, BS EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: can be washed in 60°CFlammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852 part 1, Crib 5

GAJAMaterial: 100 % worsted woolAbrasion resistance: 50.000 Martindale, EN ISO 12947-2Cleaning: dry cleaning – P-cleaningFlammability: EN 1021 P1&2 • BS 5852, Crib 5 • BS 476 P.7, class 1 • Önorm B 3825 B1 • Önorm A 3800 P1, Q1. • UNI 9175 Class 1 I EMME • NFP 92-503 M2 • IMO A.652 (16) • MED Certificate IMO • AM 18 - NF D 60-013

24/7Material: 50 % polyamide, 33 % pure new wool, 10 % visil, 7 % viscoseAbrasion resistance: >500.000 Martindale cyclesCleaning: Vacuum regularly. Professionallydry clean or wipe clean with a damp cloth.Flammability: BS EN 1021-1&2:2006 (cig&match), BS 5852:2006 Ignition Source 5, BS 7176:2007 Medium Hazard

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Additional information and care instructions at www.martela.com

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SURFACE MATERIALS

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KOLacquered birch

PYLacquered beech

PYP77Pear Stained beech

PYP74Grey Stained beech

TALacquered Oak

PYP78Oak Stained beech

PYP75Walnut Stained beech

PYP012Black Stained beech

KOP111White Stained birch

WALacquered walnut

Lacquered and stained materials

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41Glossy white paint

1White Melamine

ALAluminium

L43Grey laminate

L11 White laminate

L2Laminate

KLBirch laminate

PLBeech laminate

L3Laminate

2Gray Melamine

5Dark Grey Melamine

Laminates, melamines, acrylic and base colours

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VS3Havana Brown

VS2Cancun Pink

VS4Evian Blue

VS1Iceland White

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5Polypropylene, silver grey

2Polypropylene, light grey

KALPolished aluminium

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MKRMatt Chrome

KALPolished aluminium

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CARE INSTRUCTIONSAdvice on fabric careRegular vacuuming of upholstered furniture (incl. chairs, sofas and screens) with a soft brush attach-ment or similar is usually sufficient for cleaning fabrics. If liquid is spilled on a fabric, wipe it off as quickly as possible. When removing stains, work from the outer edge towards the centre to prevent the stain spreading. Only use clean-ing agents and cloths designed for

Regular care will extend the service life and life cycle of your furniture. Furniture that lasts is friendly to the environ-ment and is also economical. Please read the instructions for use before you start using your new furniture.

fabrics. Prior to use, test the clean-ing agent on a hidden area of the upholstery. Avoid wetting the fabric excessively. Only use a reputable brand of cleaner, and follow the manufac-turer’s instructions. Many cleaning service compa-nies also clean chairs and sofas. For more information and fabric-specific cleaning instructions, please visit www.martela.com.

Advice on care of metal , wood and plastic parts of furnitureWipe off dust and dirt with a damp cloth. If any liquid is spilt on the furniture, wipe it off immediately, before it dries. To remove stubborn stains, such as coffee, tea or ink, we recommend the use of a mild cleaning agent. Wipe down and dry carefully, then clean with a soft cloth.

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Colours and materials shown in the brochure might differ from actual samples. For accurate material/colour samples, please contact local sales or showrooms.

Some of the materials are available only for certain products. Please check the compatibility.

The catalogue is subject to change without notice.

Additional information and care instructions at www.martela.com

For more information and material -specific cleaning instructions , please visit www.martela.com.

Maintenance serviceIf there is a problem with your furniture, please contact Martela’s maintenance and spare parts service. You can bring your defec-tive furniture to us or call for on-site service.

More detailed product and material specifications are available at www.martela.com and in our brochures and user instructions, as well as from our dealers.

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