MAY
May is seeking to disrupt the public space. With its dense, yet semi-transparent composition it’s apparent that its striking pattern plays the main role. The smooth texture and timeless expression ensures that May fits into many different types of environments, regardless of the style of the architecture and interior design. With its pattern, May goes beyond aesthetics, creating a sense of human connection and adding warmth to public spaces. Inviting onlookers to explore, contemplate and discover. For a harmonious combination, May pairs especially well with Mint and Karat RE.
May colourways
Color/Pattern
Specifications
Design by
Certificates
Flame retardancy
Flame retardant according to:
- BS 5867-2 Type B
- DIN 4102-1 B1
- IMO FTP Code 2010: Part 7
- NF P 92-503-507, M1
- EN 13773, Class 1
- EN 13501-1, B-s1, d0
- NFPA 701
- SN 198898
- UNI 8456 / 8457
- BS 5867-2 Type B
- DIN 4102-1 B1
- IMO FTP Code 2010: Part 7
- NF P 92-503-507, M1
- EN 13773, Class 1
- EN 13501-1, B-s1, d0
- NFPA 701
- SN 198898
- UNI 8456 / 8457
Color fastness
Against light according to EN ISO 105-B02
≥ 5 - 7 (Scale 1-8)
Against washing according to EN ISO 105-C06
≥ 5 (Scale 1-5)
Shrinkage
2 %
Width
150 cm
Weight
150 g/m²
Material
Trevira CS
100 %
Downloads
Files or documents
- Product specifications
- May BS 5867-2 Type B.pdf
- May DIN 4102, B1; NFP 92-503-507, M1; EN 13773; EN
- May_colourways.zip