Checker
Alexander Girard developed the textile pattern 'Checker' in 1965 as part of his legendary redesign of the corporate image for Braniff International Airlines. The checkerboard design is a prime illustration of Girard's radical break from the conventional low-key aesthetic that characterised the sector at that time. The soft double weave fabric, with a high percentage of cotton, demonstrates exceptional purity of colour and its geometric pattern lends a striking note to any environment.
Area of use: Home
Material: polyester: 23%, cotton: 77%
Width: 140 cm (55‘‘)
Weight: 467 g/m² (13.8 oz/y²)
Abrasion resistance: 20,000 Martindale
Fastness to light: Type 6
Fastness to rubbing: Grade 4-5 dry and wet
Pilling: Grade 4–5