Beryl FR Flame-Retardant Upholstery Fabric
Beryl FR is a soft, short-pile upholstery fabric in 100% polyester — a quiet velvet-like surface that warms a chair or sofa without committing to full plush velvet. Inherent flame retardancy is built into the yarn, so the protection cannot wash out, fade or wear off. Beryl FR carries the full European certification set (EN 1021, IMO Part 8, C&M) and the British BS 5852 CRIB 5 — opening the way into UK-spec hospitality contracts. 568 g/m² on a 140 cm bolt, 35,000 Martindale rubs (Class GC), light fastness 5. With 30 colours edited as a coherent palette, Beryl FR is the go-to FR Uni when you want the room to feel calm and the fabric to feel soft.
Description
Beryl FR is a Uni 100% polyester with a low, even short-pile that gives it a soft, suede-leaning hand. The visual reads as a quiet, modern velvet — denser than a flat upholstery weave, calmer than a long-pile fashion velvet — which lets it carry a room’s overall tone instead of competing for attention. The 30-colour palette is wide enough to cover an entire hospitality scheme (lobby, restaurant, meeting rooms) using a single fabric across multiple chair models.
The flame retardancy is inherent and on the full UK-spec level: EN 1021-1/2 (cigarette & match), IMO Part 8 (marine), C&M, and BS 5852 CRIB 5 — the severe contract benchmark required by British public buildings, hotels and international projects with UK compliance language. 568 g/m² on 140 cm, 35,000 Martindale rubs at Class GC, pilling 4, rub fastness 4-5, light fastness 5 and 1% shrinkage place it cleanly in general contract / severe domestic territory.
At a glance
- 100% polyester, inherently flame-retardant
- Uni weave with soft short-pile, velvet-like surface
- 140 cm wide, 568 g/m²
- 35 000 Martindale rubs, Class GC
- Light fastness 5, pilling 4, rub fastness 4-5
- Shrinkage 1%
- Certificates: EN 1021, IMO Part 8, C&M, BS 5852 CRIB 5
- 30 colours
Additional information
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| Composition of velvet | |
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| Martindale Abrasion | |
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| Flame ratardancy | |
| Color | 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 |

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