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Palazzo

SKU:
PLZ 260
Colorway:
CREAM
Category:
Wallcovering
Material:
Vinyl
Collection:
Out of the Archive
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PLZ 260

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3 Colorways

PLZ 260 - CREAM

Palazzo

SKU:
PLZ 260
Colorway:
CREAM
Category:
Wallcovering
Material:
Vinyl
Collection:
Out of the Archive
Downloads
Palazzo
Content :

100% Vinyl

Backing :

Nonwoven

Width :

54"

Weight :

20.30 oz per linear yard

Repeat :

27" H x 25.25" V

Hanging Information :

Straight Hang, Straight Match

Vinyl Type :

Type II

Fire Rating :

ASTM E84 (Adhered) and IBC Section 803.1.2 - Class A
Flame Spread: 10 / Smoke Developed: 10

Cleaning Code :

A diluted bleach solution can be used

Product contains 7.0% post-consumer recycled content

Free of PFC/PFOA/PFOS, conflict minerals, heavy metals, phthalates(BBP, DBP, DEHP, DIDP, DINP, DnHP, DnOP), solvents

Printed with solvent-free inks

HPD Available

This product conforms to the Healthier Hospitals initiative of Practice Greenhealth

$48.25 per linear yard

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X
Linear yards
Calculations should be verified by an installer prior to ordering.
Specification:

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Installation Photo:

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Installation & Care Guidelines:

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Health Product Declaration:

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CSI DIV 09:

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Sample Swatch:

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Rendering Tile:

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Palazzo (Digitally printed)

Palazzo is part of the "Out of the Archive" collection. This wallcovering is digitally printed and available for color, scale, and substrate customization. The pattern can also be translated to rotogravure printing for larger orders. Please contact your Account Executive or email [email protected] for details.

Named for the architectural style influenced by palaces built during the Italian Renaissance, this damask pattern maintains much of the structure of the wallpaper design it was based on. Its use of acanthus leaves as an ornamental feature has a long, varied history dating back to 5th century BC Greece. However, using curly-headed leaves as a repeating motif became most popular in the Renaissance era, which continues in its prevalence to this day. When reimagining Palazzo for today’s interiors, it was translated into a large-scale damask with a faux distressed-finish look.

Certified BK 75px Bleach Clean Symbol BK 75px QUAT Symbol BK 75px

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