NICKFIBBLA pre-cut fabric , orange white-striped, 150x300 cm

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105.562.54
Colour orange white-striped

Part of the Nytillverkad collection where several IKEA classics have been given a new look.

Textile designer Inez Svensson created the narrow-striped ”Strix” and ”Strax” patterns in 1972 –immediate successes that have taken on many different expressions in our range since then.

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In the 1970s, IKEA had an exciting development in textiles and many customers came to the stores just for the fabrics. The freelance textile designer Inez Svensson contributed to this success. Her designs were often geometric and in strong bright colours, usually based on stripes and squares. The narrow-striped STRIX and STRAX patterns were launched in 1972 – a success now given new life as cushion covers and metre fabric called NICKFIBBLA in the Nytillverkad collection.

Designer Inez Svensson
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