Australian owned Warwick Fabrics has been at the forefront of fabric trends since its inception over 40 years ago.
November 21st, 2008
In the 1960s and 1970s it was vinyl and velvet; in the 1980s and Nineties it was range development and international distribution; today, the family-owned company is a household name in innovation, quality and service around the world. Specialising in textiles for drapery, upholstery, residential and commercial applications, Warwick Fabrics continues to develop and focus on different weaves, textured fabrics and prints resulting in a collection that exceeds over 10,000 fully stocked options. Not only are the fabric collections vast, but the colour range is adaptable and flexible to appeal to the ever-changing interior market. Warwick Fabrics export to over 25 countries worldwide with many new markets and product categories such as aged health care fabrics being developed.
Product Range
Textiles.
Major Brands
Warwick Fabrics.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Specialised Services
Warwick Fabrics have showroom offices located in all major capital cities across Australia, open Monday to Saturday during business hours. From contemporary to traditional, Warwickís extensive range of fully
stocked fabrics and professional staff will ensure you make the perfect selection for your interior project.
Lead time
All ranges are ex stock Australia.
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