Collection of iconic and rare designs.
April 3rd, 2012
Materialised have come on board to produce the first “Commercial Textile Collection” for use in the Hospitality and Healthcare markets under licence to Signature Prints.

The collection consists of some iconic designs and others not as widely recognised – all printed onto different Flame Retardant textiles. The colours have been adapted to colour trends now also in line with the contract market as well as keeping true to the colours that Florence Broadhurst used. Custom colours can be developed.


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