Type of fabric
The fabric collection we present undoubtedly has a seductive power. It is not only beautiful but also useful. In bringing our fabric collections to the market, we take into account current trends in design and interior decoration. In our offer, you will find several hundred unique colours of fabrics/materials.
To facilitate the choice for our customers, we divide the fabrics into price groups or collections depending on the currently selected model, and into two basic types:
Blackout These are fabrics made of thicker material that completely block out light (100% blackout).
Dimming These are fabrics that partially allow light through (slightly dimming).
Our clients can be sure that by choosing our fabrics, they receive not only quality and attractive prices but also the most fashionable designs and colours. We hope that our collection will provoke your emotions and stir your imagination.
Catering to our customers' needs, we have prepared short demonstrative videos with fabric samples and their colours. They are available below:
Vanguard
Vanguard is a group of pleated blind materials that stand out with their interesting texture. Each colour displays a subtle striped pattern visible even from a distance. The pattern is created using the same shades of colour. The palette includes both muted colours like white, beige, and black, as well as more expressive ones like fuchsia, green, or violet.
Basel
The Basel series is an economical line of pleated materials that attract attention with their matte and pearl shades. This colour palette contains various shades of brown and grey, deep black, and subtle pastels, including yellow, orange, and teal, giving interiors a unique and elegant character.
Stockholm
Stockholm is a group of classic, smooth pleated blind fabrics. Their surface is uniform in its structure and matte. The classic colour palette in this collection includes timeless off-white and black, as well as grey, shades of beige, and pastel yellow and olive green.
Shine
The Shine collection is characterised by luminous colours; all their shades are highlighted by a sheen given to the fabrics. The sun's rays reflected off the pleat material further intensify the colours. The set of colours used here includes navy, green, grey and their shades, as well as violet, fuchsia, black, and muted yellow.