Suede Curtain

Soft texture, richer feel

A suede curtain is a good choice when you want the room to feel warmer and a bit more “premium” the moment you step in. The fabric has a soft, velvety texture that adds depth to the space, so even a plain room can look more put-together. It also helps cut down strong sunlight and gives better coverage, which is useful if you want more privacy or a cosier mood at home. Many people use a suede curtain in bedrooms and living rooms, especially when they want the window area to look fuller and more styled, without needing extra décor.

Suede Curtain - KL City Curtain
ArticleSuede
Width/td>320 cm
Composition100% Poly
Martindale20 000 Rubs
Color Fastness4 – 5
Horizontal Repeat0 cm
Vertical Repeat0 cm
Fire Safety / Cigarette /BS 5852 Source 0 /EN1021-Part 1NFPA 260 (UFAC Class 1)CAL TB 117 2013 (Section 1)PASS
Care30˚C Wash, Do Not Bleach, Do Not Tumble Dry, Low, Dry Clean
ApplicationCurtains, Upholstery
FeatureDimout
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Suede Curtain?
It’s a dimout fabric called Suede, listed under the curtain range on KL City Curtain’s site.

Is this fabric only for curtains?
No, it’s listed for Curtains and Upholstery.

Is Suede Curtain blackout?
It’s dimout, so it reduces light and glare, but it’s not the same as full blackout.

Can I iron it?
Yes, but the care guide indicates low heat.

Does “PASS” mean it’s fireproof?
Not exactly. It means it passed the listed tests, but you should still keep fabric away from open flames and heat sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Suede Curtain?

It’s a dimout fabric called Suede, listed under the curtain range on KL City Curtain’s site.

Is this fabric only for curtains?

No, it’s listed for Curtains and Upholstery.

Is Suede Curtain blackout?

It’s dimout, so it reduces light and glare, but it’s not the same as full blackout.

Can I iron it?

Yes, but the care guide indicates low heat.

Does “PASS” mean it’s fireproof?

Not exactly. It means it passed the listed tests, but you should still keep fabric away from open flames and heat sources