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fabric Archive
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Updated colonial-style fabrics
Posted on July 24, 2012 | 1 CommentRobert Allen Fabrics, Foxboro, MA, introduces Williamsburg Classics II, a distinctive textile collection rich in color, pattern, and style. Inspired by the classic looks of the 18th century, this collection... -
Water-inspired fabrics
Posted on July 5, 2012 | No CommentsNew from Brentano, Wheeling, IL, the 2012 Back to Basics collection embraces water, the most basic building block of life, in several ways. Whether it’s by using advanced green technologies... -
Soothing healthcare fabric
Posted on February 23, 2012 | No CommentsAffirmation II from Carnegie Fabrics, Rockville Centre, NY, is designed to support the mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of those within the healing environment. The color palette of soft pastels... -
Hospitality draperies
Posted on August 4, 2011 | No CommentsCarnegie Fabrics, Rockville Centre, NY, presents the Destinations collection, a selection of draperies in sophisticated colorways and subtle patterns that cater to the hospitality market. The collection consists of six... -
New David Fox fabrics
Posted on April 6, 2011 | No CommentsCamira, Indianapolis, introduced four new fabrics by David Fox. They include Adrenalin, Adrenalin Satin, Nuna, and Nuna Mélange, which fit perfectly in corporate and hospitality interiors across different furniture styles.... -
Dramatic “net” fabric
Posted on January 19, 2011 | No CommentsExpanda, a dramatic fabric from Création Baumann, is suitable for commercial/contract interiors. It is made from PLF (flame retardant polyester), which uses a third less water in the dye process... -
New textile line
Posted on December 16, 2010 | No CommentsBritish interior-fabric manufacturer Camira has opened for business in North America with staff, stock and samples in Indianapolis. The company hopes to create a new paradigm in the industry, not...






