Upholstery fabric is the most convenient and effective way to redecorate chairs and sofas. While we prefer fabric that’s tightly woven and can bear regressive usage over time, the choice between natural and synthetic materials is personal to each of us. HBF Textiles has been at the forefront of offering customers sustainable, practical, and extensive range of fabric designs and colors to meet their varied choices. This year, it has extended the idea to give homeowners an additional advantage, providing them with textiles encouraged by various elements of nature to make homes inspirational natural habitats.
Provided under the umbrella of Deep Connections, the fabric derives a deep connection with nature and delivers it right to the confines of our homes through upholstery options like Agate Stipe, Moody Moss, and Tessellations. All three patterns, in their own nature inspirations, are certified to be chemical and fire retardant free.
Deep Connections fabric collection borrows the colors and textures of nature thoughtfully, while carefully creating organic patterns for a fascinating visual demonstration. This is particularly visible in the velvet-textured Agate Stripe, which draws inspiration from the layered structure of an agate stone.
Multicolored stripes of varied thickness are woven in cut and uncut construction to arrive at the luxurious texture akin to that of the stone. The fabric is composed of 60 percent polyacrylic and 40 percent polyester making it effortless to clean with shampoo or mild cleaning solution. Given its unique creation, the Agate Stripe fabric is available in five color options at $98 per yard.
Moss has a very classy texture and feel to it. In the Moddy Moss fabric, HBF Textiles tries to mimic that for our upholstered furniture. The fabric has a pin-curled texture to it, which is similar to that of dense carpet of moss in the forest. Made from 100 percent polyester, the Moddy Moss can be cleaned with water free dry-cleaning solvent. It is available in 12 different color choices starting at $50 per yard.
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The final style in the Deep Connections fabric collection is Tessellations. Borrowing intricate natural patterns to design a fabric with multicolored effects; HKF Textiles has made Tessellation by repeating shapes and no overlaps or gaps. The result is visually appealing style made possible on a fabric comprising 67 percent polyester and 33 percent viscose. Available in seven colorways at $68 per yard, the fabric is easy to clean with water-based shampoo or foam upholstery cleaner.
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