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Morgedal

Morgedal and Herringdal were designed by Kari Skogstad in the mid 80's. These two classic upholstery fabrics have been put together in a family and have been given new, muted colors that create a warm atmosphere and a feeling of quality and well-being. The traditional patterns have become a sign of quality, and on furniture they create a beautiful and exclusive expression. Beautiful neutral tones in beige and gray meet classic blends in durable and timeless designs created to last.

Design: GU Design Team / Kari Skogstad | Colours: Ragnhild Nordhagen & Christiane Müller

  • Article no. 5018
    Composition 70% wool / 30% viscose
    Weight 690 g/m
    Width 140 cm
  • Durability (rubs on Martindale) 90,000
    Fastness to light (1-8) 5-7
    Resistance to rubbing dry state (1-5) 4
    Resistance to rubbing wet state (1-5) 3-4
    Wheelmark Yes
    EU Ecolabel Yes
    Flame resistance FTP Code: Part 8 (IMO)
    EN ISO 1021: Part 1+2
    BS 5852: Part 2 (Crib 5)
    Cal. TB117;2013
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  • Wool textiles have good, natural water-repellent properties, which mean that it is easy to clean. We recommend focusing on regular maintenance and cleaning of our fabrics. Below you can download our maintenance guide, which also contains recommended cleaning methods.

    Professional dry-cleaning
    Vacuuming
    Iron at moderate temperature
    Do not wash
    Do not bleach
    Do not tumble dry
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Colour Palette

Morgedal

Inspiration

Morgedal and Herringdal were designed by Kari Skogstad in the mid 80's. These two classic upholstery fabrics have been put together in a family and have been given new, muted colors that create a warm atmosphere and a feeling of quality and well-being. These qualities point back to Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik´s long history and deep archives. Herringbone patterns and diagonals are timeless, classic patterns found in tailored men's suits and coats.

The traditional patterns have become a sign of quality, and on furniture they create a beautiful and exclusive expression. Herringdal and Morgedal have been given colors that create a warm atmosphere and a feeling of quality and well-being. Beautiful neutral tones in beige and gray meet classic blends in durable and timeless designs created to last.