Cheesecloth is an extremely lightweight, open-weave fabric made from 100% cotton, weighing just 75 g/m². Thanks to its loose weave, the fabric allows light to pass through evenly and diffuses it, creating a smooth, soft glow.
Cheesecloth is often used as a ceiling for exhibition stands and as a cyclorama backdrop on stages and in studios: the fabric acts as a neutral, easily illuminable projection surface that takes on the colour of the lighting used. It is also used as a light diffuser above or behind light sources to create a softer and more uniform lighting effect. If you are looking for a fully opaque background fabric, please see Deco Molton or Dimout.
Available in widths of 300 cm and 620 cm in white, black and ecru, in rolls of 60 metres. Certified fire-retardant. Part of the fire-retardant textiles range.




