Sustainable Living Fabrics have launched the new look Australian made Sustainable Ecotone – made with designers, architects and specifiers in mind.
Woven using Australian wool yarn and an eco-polyester boucle yarn, Sustainable Ecotone is available in 4 different mid-century modern colours. The two yarns create a very unique and textured look, while the colour palette keeps the range simple and elegant.
Sustainable Ecotone was designed with architects, designers and specifiers in mind – Sustainable Living Fabric’s (SLF) open dialogue with the design community helps to ensure each product is fresh, inspiring and commercially viable. SLF are a well-established supplier of Heavy Duty Commercial upholstery Fabric, servicing Australian Interior Designers for nearly 50 years. Operating out of Melbourne, they have sales reps around the country and who work closely with Designers, providing sampling and assistance as required to ensure projects run smoothly.
Ecotone has achieved a Heavy Duty Commercial rub test making it suitable for commercial upholstery and screens; SLF supplies a high quality and durable product that is translated through our 12 year warranty. All SLF textiles have been certified with the GECA Type 1 Ecolabel, and Sustainable Ecotone is no different. Ecotone is another product in the SLF family that underscores the company’s commitment to sustainable practices, social responsibility and supporting local businesses.
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