Roselle Mont Clair is recognised for its fine interior products, as seen in the exquisite range of fabrics featured here.
May 9th, 2014
Top image: Whimsy
From its inception in 1986, Roselle Mont Clair has risen to become a well sought after interior furnishings company with a reputation for achieving a high level of client satisfaction, thanks to its ability to provide high quality products that meet the specific needs of its clients.
(Left) Cushions upholstered in Sarga and Degaste fabrics. (Right) Degaste fabrics
Roselle Mont Clair produces its products in collaboration with top quality mills from around the world, and today its product portfolio includes everything from stylish blinds to luxurious draperies and exquisite wallcoverings.
Featured here, Sarga and Degaste fabrics from Roselle Mont Clair evoke a sense of vibrancy and celebration, while Whimsy and Sparkle are earthy and cheery, and are inspired by desirable, happy discoveries.
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