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Greensage

Natural/Blue Print Hemp Fabric

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Why It's Good:

Used for pillows, curtains or upholstery, this fabric's well-worn looking, muted palette and organic print helps create an inviting and relaxed interior. In an English country setting, it looks right at home with mix and match fabrics set amongst a jumble of cozy antiques and accessories.

Why It's Green:

Made of 100% hemp, a sustainable fiber that grows rapidly and produces more fiber yield per acre than any other source. Hemp is also known for its rugged durability and long life, and also for becoming softer over time. Dyes used are vegetable-based and non-toxic.

Where To Get It:

www.greensage.com | $50

Price is per yard.