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Adorn fabric by Designtex

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Adorn fabric by Designtex

Dezeen Showroom: US brand Designtex aimed to bring the artistic look of domestic textiles to the contract market with Adorn, a fabric with a rich, painterly pattern.

Adorn is a hard-wearing textile for upholstery in commercial environments, however its surface features a craft-informed design inspired by tapestries.

Adorn fabric by Designtex
The Adorn fabric features a dynamic pattern

The pattern combines a delicate, watercolour-like background, made up of patches of different colours that appear to bleed into each other, with an overlay of tiny diamond-shaped embroidery details.

Each colour in the Adorn range is composed of nine different hues of yarn, giving it a complex and visually interesting appearance.

Adorn fabric by Designtex
Nine different yarns make up every colour

“Adorn allows users to delight in the small details and embrace maximalism,” said Designtex.

The Adorn range is made in Italy at a dedicated mill, according to the brand.


Product details:

Product: Adorn
Brand: Designtex
Contact: moc.xetngisedobfsctd-8822c1@ofni

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