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Rare Vintage 60s Cohama Upholstery Fabric in Maxime Pattern

Cohama

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This vintage coated cotton fabric panel is a rare find from the 1960s, made by Cohama in the USA. It has a bright abstract pattern called Maxime, containing a mix of orange, red, brown, beige, yellow, green, and white tones. The fabric is 100% cotton, medium weight (270 g/sq.m), with a Scotchgard protective finish (it provides a temporary barrier that allows spills to be quickly removed with a dry cloth, preventing the stains from penetrating the fabric). The panel measures 27 inches wide and 25.75 inches long. It has not been used, with its original tag still attached, however, the panel has a faint "thrift store scent" (noticeable only when sniffed up close). Aside from that, the panel is in excellent condition without any flaws. For more details, please refer to the video and the photos, they were all taken by me and show the actual fabric available for purchase (please note that the fabric appears slightly brighter in the video than it does in real life). If you choose to place an order, the fabric will be shipped within 1-2 business days, and will be carefully packaged to protect it during transit. Have an offer in mind? Feel free to send it over, all offers are welcome!
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