Woven Image February 2014 summer release sees the introduction of a trend driven collection of textiles featuring new fresh colours for 2014-15. Strong geometric shapes coupled with glimmering prints and woven textures are key features of this collection incorporating both screen cloth and upholstery fabrics.
March 26th, 2014
Soda is a multi-function robust plain weave polyester fabric that is available in 12 lustrous colours. It is 165cm wide with a martindale abrasion result of 50,000+ allowing for workstation screen cloth application as well as commercial upholstery. The colour palette provides a functional collection of neutrals and subtle hues along with a selection of directional block colours including the new introduction of island blue, mango and citrus tones.
The structural inter-laced design Lattice is pigment printed onto Soda fabric. Lattice was inspired by a cross-referencing of symmetrical structures found in both Moroccan tile work and architecture as well as heavily textured knits found in current fashion and interior trends. Pearlescent pigments have been custom developed to provide 3 shimmering colourways including copper on charcoal, yellow topaz and champagne as well as a 4th colourway of matte white ink on silver Soda.
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