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We offer several thousand kinds of fabrics, haberdashery, wallpapers and carpets. Every year we expand our offer by up to twenty products which are in line with the current design and market trends.
To facilitate your search for information about this year’s products, we will gather them in this article, systematically supplementing it with new photos and descriptions.
Have a look at the new fabrics in our 2022 collection.
A collection of jacquard chenille fabrics for upholstery or decorative use with patterns inspired by natural and anthropogenic landscapes. Chenille fabrics comprising the collection are thick pleasant to the touch and durable. The collection features 4 fabrics: Ponte, Rotta, Campo and Ambiente, whose names are Italian words referring to the country’s scenery.
Thick upholstery fabric with an irregular weave in melange colours. It resembles a raw thick yarn blanket we snuggle into on chilly days, seeking warmth and cosiness. The appearance and colours of Arco are due to the different types of fibres used in the production process, which vary in shade and thickness. Arco comes in 17 colour variants: these are melange combinations of beige and grey juxtaposed with one main colour, e.g. yellow, blue, green, navy blue, completed with accent colours – a lighter shade of the main hue or a related colour (e.g. green with yellow).
Following the Wool collection, Arno is yet another upholstery and decorative fabric made from recycled wool offered by Dekoma. It is manufactured in Italy using waste material from the clothing industry. Because of its similar composition, the Wool fabric can be used as a coordinate for Arno. Arno is available in 38 colour variants. The colour palette is inspired by soil and nature. It mainly includes shades of beige, brown, red, ochre, grey as well as subdued, muted green. With the warp being of a different colour than the weft, the fabric produces a pixelated effect that makes its surface more lively. Wool is naturally flame-retardant, therefore it meets the requirements of a number of flame retardancy standards.
Etino – Upholstery fabric with a characteristic delicate texture marked with a distressing effect. Available in 15 natural, muted shades. The ageing treatment has made the shades of olive green, khaki, brown, beige and denim- resembling blue look even lighter. The fabric consists of 75% cotton, which gives it a natural, slightly stiff feel. Recommended primarily for furniture with loose-fitting upholstery, pouffes, and beanbag chairs. Looks great in combination with other aged, natural materials: oxidized metal, stained, bleached wood, leather. It is a perfect choice for loft, industrial, colonial, boho and rustic interiors.
Etna – flame retardant, decorative fabric, designed for public spaces. It is lightweight, translucent and does not obstruct light and visibility – a feature that can be used creatively when designing interior arrangements. In addition, it has acoustic properties, reducing the outside noise and improving the acoustic comfort inside. Produced in a width of 300 cm, it is available in 13 colours.
A multi-coloured, mélange upholstery fabric inspired by Ireland’s signature Donegal tweed style. Colourful accents on a uniform background are very fine – from a distance the fabric gives the impression of uniform, from close up you can see small weaves of silk. Granola visually resembles the Prato collection, but is more subtle and has a greater variety of colour. Its mélange weave makes it a perfect match for interiors inspired by the 1960s style. It can be used to renovate vintage furniture and produce contemporary models of chairs, armchairs and sofas.
Levante is a decorative fabric woven half from flax and half from hemp fibres. This 100% natural composition and the properties of the two fibre types make Levante very user-friendly, whereas the special “mano della nonna” finishing (i.e. “grandma’s hand”) endows it with incredible softness rarely found in this type of fabrics. Levante comes in 7 subdued colours.
These velvet jacquards are available in 4 versions: Temple, Passy, Opera and Elysee. Their names allude to France, referring to Paris metro stations. Moquette is inspired by fabrics used in the means of public transport. The selection of geometric patterns resembling op-art is important in the context of fabric application. Recommended for intensively used public interiors, the fabrics are durable and their patterns effectively conceal any signs of wear and tear. This function is also enhanced by the collection’s colour palette.
Nebbia is a decorative voile fabric from flame retardant yarn, available in two widths – 300 and 330 cm. It comes in four or two colours, depending on the width. The colour palette, including two shades of white at different colour temperatures and a delicate, silvery grey and golden beige, allows you to freely combine the voile with textiles and decorative elements, both in warm and cool shades. Nebbia will be a particularly fitting solution for public buildings.
This three-dimensional knitted fabric resembling a net is intended for furniture upholstery. Its springiness and flexibility make it suitable for unusual forms as well as for furniture that requires precision-made, elastic covering such as office chairs, pouffes and non-standard seats. The spatial structure of Rete improves air circulation in the fabric and thus increases sitting comfort. The body does not overheat and water (perspiration) can evaporate. Rete comes in 13 colours divided into two palettes, presented in two separate sample kits.
These stylish outdoor fabrics with a jacquard weave are the essence of resort elegance from the most famous holiday destinations of the Italian Riviera. The fabrics from the Sanremo collection will be a perfect solution for a real open-air living room: they can be used to upholster furniture, make awnings, blinds, umbrellas, cushions, and tablecloths. Thanks to their thick weave, resistance to moisture and sunlight, they are very durable and will make your outdoor furniture and accessories last for many seasons.
Decorative fabric in 20 colour variants. The use of fibres in various shades yields the effect of delicate colour transitions, making Savona consistent with the highly popular mélange upholstery trend. The fabric is a perfect solution for contract and household interiors alike. It is available in double width, which facilitates its use in large and high spaces. Savona has a relatively strong dimout effect, although it does not entirely block out all natural light. As a result, it can serve as a stand-alone window treatment, which will certainly appeal to the enthusiasts of modern, minimalist decorations.
Tessa is a bouclé furniture fabric. With its small, irregular loops, it combines several fashionable fabric trends: three-dimensional, tactile textures, irregular weaves, and craftsmanship connotations. Tessa will perfectly match wooden furniture, vintage armchairs and chairs, and above all, sofas and pouffes with fashionable, rounded shapes, sometimes called “teddy sofas”. Tessa comes in 12 colours, with the rust brown definitely standing out. The other colours include warm shades of white, beige, grey, graphite, blue and anthracite. This range makes Tessa a perfect choice for cosy interiors decorated using calm earth tones.
A decorative fabric, whose name comes from the Italian language and means wicker. The characteristic basket-like weave of fibres makes Vimini look like a delicate, but rather raw braid. An additional visual effect is provided by a subtle collage of multicoloured fibres in the weft and warp. Its mélange colour scheme allows it to be adapted to various designs. Vimini will be suitable for both modern and retro interiors.