A luxurious collection of fabrics for exciting window treatments. Silent Gliss presents a fabric collection for your home. Selected with care in regard to design and textures but also intensively tested to ensure that they work perfectly on various defined window treatment systems, we are sure that these fabrics will inspire you. Finest translucence suggested […]
November 21st, 2008
A luxurious collection of fabrics for exciting window treatments. Silent Gliss presents a fabric collection for your home.
Selected with care in regard to design and textures but also intensively tested to ensure that they work perfectly on various defined window treatment systems, we are sure that these fabrics will inspire you. Finest translucence suggested by thinnest Trevira, rich linen or traditional cottons offer cool and natural looks.
Inspiration introduces new fabrics to complement the Silent Gliss established and long proven fabric range. These new fabrics bring new textures and colours, together with exciting new patterns. You will find digital prints, laser cut-outs and embroidery work confirming our aim to be your partner for all creative and striking ideas for your window treatments.
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