Solids & Textures by Innovasia balances artistry and commerce to offer design fluidity.
June 11th, 2015
Innovasia Contract’s latest Solids & Textures collection consists of 17 varying fabrics across 192 colours, from subtle to heavy tones. With bouclé, woven textures, classic felt and velvet solids, the range offers designers great flexibility when selecting their ideal finishing.
Balancing artistry and commerce, the fabrics’ long lasting and affordable nature makes the collection ideal for heavy duty premises such as hotels and public spaces. Most fabrics are available with a stain release finish that exceeds more than 100,000 double rubs.
Through the collection, Innovasia hopes to offer designers reasonably priced options for design ideals to materialise.
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