Established as a wallcovering business in 1975, Baresque is considered to be a pioneer of the wallcoverings industry in Australia.
November 21st, 2008
Today, the company has become one of Australiaís leading distributors of superior wallcoverings and textiles, sourcing and supplying world-class collections from across the globe. The companyís extensive wallcovering range features thousands of unique designs including commercial vinyl, grassweaves, foils, textiles and textured mica chip wallcoverings. Baresque is proud to be associated with manufacturers dedicated to superior design, expert manufacturing processes and timely distribution of wallcoverings and fabrics. The myriad of colours, textures, patterns and prints available through Baresque are suitable for a wide variety of applications across diverse interior projects.
Product Range
Wallcoverings and textiles.
Major Brands
Wallcoverings: Omexco, Muraspec, Sangetsu,Symphony, Quality House,MDC, Versa, Radius,Bolta Fabrics: Panaz,Coral, Standard Textile, Spradling and Naugahyde.
Application
Commercial, hospitality,retail, healthcare and residential.
Sustainability
Baresque supports green initiatives and the sustainable production of wallcoverings and fabrics. The company is
committed to educating designers and specifiers about the durable properties of vinyl wallcoverings and upholsteries. Baresque implements environmentally conscious practices at all levels of the companyís corporate culture.
Specialised Services
Baresque supplies adhesives and primers for wallcovering installation and can recommend specialist wallcovering installers. Customised wallcoverings are available subject to quantity required.
Lead time
2-3 weeks.
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