Showtime's fabric display | Designer Today

2021-12-08 06:29:51 By : Mr. binming feng

The International Textile Union will host the 2021 Spring Fair from May 16 to 19, with an additional few days before the sale and the end of the June high market. Here are some products that will be on hand:

Covington Fabric & Design, MSTT 8th floor

Covington has launched a set of sustainable products made from at least 51% recycled polyester, including:

New prints for this season include: Degas, a modern interpretation of impressionist floral design, available in three colors; Deja Moo, a cowhide print design on a velvety base fabric; Beethoven, a floral design from the James I period, printed in There are three colors to choose from on the Jefferson linen backing.

In the cotton group, Leland, a newer tartan made of 100% two-strand cotton yarn, with colors including pastels, neutral and dramatic color combinations; Redford, a kind of 100% cotton Yarn-dyed solid color texture, available in 14 colors; Big Check, a large woven Buffalo Check grid, made of 100% cotton, available in 10 color combinations; and Quilty Pleasures, a full-body diamond horse Trace design, made of 100% cotton, available in eight colors.

Woven fabrics: Divya, a small all-over woven jacquard design inspired by the Southwest desert decoration style, available in four colors; and Dodger, a woven railroad stripe inspired by antique fabric remnants, There are four colors to choose from.

Crest leather, HFRC 3rd floor

Crest Leather highlights two performance series that provide durability and resistance to scratches and stains without affecting the feel.

Dante is a performance leather with luxurious and soft hand feeling. Its subtle inclination blends with the marble effect below. Dante aims to maintain the effect and color consistency between different leathers and batches.

Valentino is a performance leather with a beautifully balanced two-tone effect. Valentino is completed in Italy using the most advanced technology and is one of Crest's most sought-after leather products. The unique qualities of this product are its transparency, depth and smooth feel.

DeLeo Textiles, MSTT 2nd floor

In the De Leo series, the company introduced several new terry textures, a new ultra-thick chenille yarn for various structures, and six new color trend stories, including: Jasmine, a favorite this year Pantone-inspired yellow; burnt coral in the sun; dirty green olive oil; soft gray/blue eucalyptus; and a complex neutral palette called Stoneware.

In the Penelope series, the company expanded its color supply based on the success of Revival fabrics last season and added several subsequent patterns using this novel loop-like yarn in a new way.

Carousel introduced some magic with a whimsical and bold new epingle quality, called Imperial, a fantastic decorative dragon design.

Other unique qualities introduced this season include two distinctive black and white designs of velvet and chenille.

The company will also showcase its Upcycled for Hope series again this season, and will provide upgrade packages with a variety of new patterns, colors and styles. Upcycled for Hope is a non-profit brand launched in March 2020 that reduces textile waste by upgrading fabric remnants into unique handbags and travel accessories. The proceeds of the program will benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Epilepsy Foundation.

Morgan Fabrics, RC 3rd Floor

Dandelion is a hand-painted abstract floral design, and the related Stipple is a hand-painted texture printed on a glossy chenille texture. Both have a super soft feel, providing quiet refinement for any traditional, transitional or modern environment.

Fiorello is a delicate watercolor floral pattern printed on a soft and durable poly/linen texture. The classic and soft color palette complements today's popular casual, natural cotton and linen look.

Nice Link Home, MSTT 10th Floor

Nice Link provides a warm and soothing texture with patterns of Adra, McCoy, Social Club and Bourgeois.

From the Print Explorations series, the Aziza pattern is a dynamic geometric figure that matches with the plain-textured Admiration. Both patterns are printed on soft high-performance polyester velvet with rich colors.

A series of textured fabrics brings a touch of bright colors and a seemingly simple appearance that can be used repeatedly: the tightly woven patch-dyed fabric Parkway is matched with Wonder, Bourgeois and Swell stripes.

Fire aims to become a truly eye-catching pattern, using hand-painted methods for this simple geometric figure, combined with a super-soft texture sheet dyed weaving called Radar.

Outdura's newly launched 103 new fabrics, Ovation 4, are now available for the company's cut yardage plan, making it easier to order new colorful dobbys, jacquards and stripes in small batches to complete custom projects. Inspired by nature, Ovation 4 colors include Starry Night, Morning Sky, Garden Spot, Warm Winter, Night Out and Tawny Sunsets fabric group. For outdoor and indoor use, fabrics made in the United States have colored pigments that penetrate the fibers for easy cleaning.

Richloom showcased the pattern Amaya from its interior decoration collection, inspired by the vintage Moroccan Sabra hand-woven silk rugs, made in the traditional kilim style, usually depicting the daily life of the casbah and its surroundings. It combines a variety of colors, textures and complex weaving, giving it a real hand-woven appearance.

The Showtime 2021 spring collection offers 22 complementary patterns in different structures. From traditional flowers and stripes to global and modern styles, chic patterns, nuanced coordination and subtle textures, these fabrics are inspired by traditional crafts and techniques such as shibori, block printing and embroidery. Clean whites, warm neutrals, elegant grays and classic indigo are accentuated by soft blues and splashes of fern green, gold and other gemstone tones. The series is designed to harmonize with the existing Sunbrella colors and textures.

The Luxury Plains series gives a luxurious look and feel through an aesthetic that reflects the beauty of natural fibers. The rich plush fabrics and small-size patterns with novel yarns are reminiscent of Belgian linen and tailored velvet, adding a layer of sophistication to any room. The Sunbrella Luxury Plains collection uses classic neutral colors, warm linens and soft camel colors, enhanced with charcoal, cool gray and rich indigo.

Bella-Dura Home provides bleachable indoor/outdoor fabrics and is woven in the United States. The picture shows a series of warm rust colors and Aegean blue-green patterns.

Swavele USA will focus on classic and timeless designs, obvious twill lines and weaves, textures and visual interest. Using recycled fibers and natural fibers, the combination of size and comfort naturally complements any room.

Textile Fabric Associates and TFA Casuals offer a variety of textures, techniques and styles. Showcasing a selection of handmade charm, combining embroidery and weaving styles, creating a series of textures in cool classic navy blue.

Swavelle Upholstery offers a new coordinate series that combines a variety of woven, printed and embroidered fabrics in multiple colors. The gray tones shown here reflect how the fabric and its various technologies work together to create a cohesive appearance.

Valdese Weavers, 311 N. Hamilton, 3rd floor

Valdese Weavers showed off its new InsideOut Performance Fabric series, which is an all-in-one performance fabric that is easy to clean, can be used indoors or outdoors, and has a high-end decorative aesthetic. Its high-performance yarns provide UV protection, making the fabric fade-resistant and durable. InsideOut has obtained Greenguard Gold certification and is a residential performance fabric that does not contain PFC.

The company will also showcase outstanding designs, unique yarns and colors developed in-house, and a wide range of performance combinations.

Vicky Jarrett has worked with various furniture industry publications for more than 20 years, including "Furniture Today", "Retail Ideas", "Our Country" magazine and Leisure Life, and rejoined "Furniture Today" in 2016 as the editor-in-chief.

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