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Our company is engaged the production of textiles.
We strive to ensure that the quality of our products meets the high requirements of our customers and give preference to exclusively certified modern materials. The fabrics from which we make tablecloths and napkins have a special water and dirt-repellent impregnation, which allows them to combine elegance and practicality.
A quality product made of fabric from a European manufacturer (Poland) is our concern for your time, money, and most importantly, comfort. We have in our assortment different types and sizes of tablecloths for any table (rectangular, oval and round). A variety of colors and patterns will help you choose a tablecloth to match your interior. It is possible to purchase both sets and separate tablecloths and the required number of napkins.
If you are the owner of a chain of shops, restaurants or hotels and want to make a great impression on customers and improve your reputation, you should also contact us! We will custom make a textile group, as well as uniforms for your staff. At the same time, the company is responsible for the product and guarantees its best quality. In case you need to emphasize the uniqueness of your product or institution, you can apply a logo or an individual pattern especially for you.
Give us a call and our managers will place your order, discuss with you the type of material, product dimensions and quantity of products.
We will try not to let you leave our store without a good mood and a pleasant purchase!
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Silk, cotton, hemp fiber, and human hair are commonly heard of when it comes to garments.
Sea island cotton is one of the best-known cotton fibers. Artificial silk became recognized in 1910, while there are two types of angora made from rabbit and goat (mohair).
Brooks Brothers have a history of two centuries. Since 1818, it has grown from a family-operated dry goods business to an international corporation. Two brothers, John and Henry, started this New York retail store. They sold high-quality men's clothing made by American tailors and manufacturers.
There is no standard yard measure for fabric other than the specific types of yard goods intended to be cut and sewn into or onto something else by their very nature. The first known textile was likely woven from plant fibers, which could have been as early as the late Paleolithic or 30,000 years ago. The weaving of plant fibers entailed using a loom and required skills that are still employed by relatively few people today. Cotton is thought to be the first fiber spun into yarn and subsequently fabricated into cloth.
The history of fabric or textile dates back to over 5000 years. Weaving, knitting, and sewing are some of the earliest forms of clothing making.
In some cases, it's hard to define what constitutes a fabric or textile. The definition can be expanded to include non-woven materials such as felt and some types of leather. Artificial silk was first documented in 1910, whereas the two types of angora were developed from rabbit and goat. Angora, a soft wool type made from goat, is called mohair.
The majority of fabrics in history are, in essence, felt or nets that have been stitched together to form the fabric we know today, such as cotton and silk. Some of the earliest known woven fabric is dated back to Mesopotamia, while the oldest fabric evidence is dated back to Indus Valley Civilization. Knotted-pile carpets are known to be found from the mountains of Armenia. The Tehuacan valley is famous for its flax fibers.
Natural fabrics are made of natural fibers, such as cotton made from the cotton plant, wool, silk made silkworm larvae. Artificial fabrics or manufactured fiber are mostly synthetic blends or synthetic fabric, such as nylon and polyester.
There are many types of fabric. The most common are natural fabrics, which grow from the earth or are derived from animal products, and synthetic fabrics created in laboratories by mixing chemicals. Natural fabrics include cotton fiber, silk fiber, linen fiber, wool fiber, bamboo fiber, rubber fiber, wood pulp fiber, ramie fiber, flax fiber, jute fiber, and hemp fiber.
A few examples of synthetic blends fabric include nylon fiber and polyester fiber. Additional fabric categories include vegan leathers such as eco-leather, made from plant starches instead of animal hides; felt, a non-woven cloth made by pressing fibers together; and metallics, metal threads are woven into cloth for a glittery appearance. Fabric is categorized by the type of fiber used to make it.
Wool suits are made of wool; silk blouses are made of silk made out of silkworm larvae; linen shirts are made of linen, and cotton t-shirts are made of cotton. Many art lovers are familiar with the famous paintings, drawings, or sculptures made of canvas fabric. Canvas is a lightweight fabric with a plain weave, which is characteristic of linen. Canvas is durable, resistant to moisture, and it is difficult to tear.
Batiste, made from cotton or silk, is a lightweight fabric with a fine crinkled surface that becomes smooth when starched; it is suitable for blouses, dresses, lingerie, veils, curtains. Bouclé (a variety of wool made into bouclé yarns): a thick, coarse fabric with loose loops projecting at right angles to the length. The yarn used to make bouclé is thicker than the yarn used to make terrycloth.
Cotton clothing is commonly preferred over silk and hemp clothing because cotton is soft and makes one feel at ease and comfortable. Cotton is made from cotton plants, which are processed in various ways. Burnout velvet or voile made from silk, rayon, polyester, or cotton is a material that appears as a single color from a distance but, upon close inspection, reveals its actual color in areas that have been rubbed repeatedly.
Microfiber is an artificial material consisting of polyester or nylon fibers finer than a human hair. Bamboo fabric made from the bamboo plant is very absorbent, durable, easily dyed, does not stretch, and has a silky soft texture. The bamboo from the factory is often breathable with good moisture quality. This means that the moisture produced by your body can evaporate quickly.
Chenille, made from cotton, is a pile fabric with uncut loops on the face, created by looping extra yarn into a ground fabric during weaving. Perhaps he was napping or shaggy. Similar fibers include corduroy, velour, plush, and terry cloth. Cellulose is the most abundant organic compound found on earth. Cellulose is found in wool, cotton, jute, hemp, milkweed, and even in the cell walls of bacteria. Cellulose is an organic compound abundant in nature and has a very high tensile strength.
Coating: nylon coated with leather, a lightweight waterproof material. Corduroy is made from cotton, polyester, or rayon with vertical ridges on the fabric surface; it is very durable, has a fine weave, absorbs dye well, does not stretch, and needs pressing. Crepe is a lightweight, soft fabric with crosswise ribs and a dull finish; it creases badly and is difficult to press; it drapes well.
The world of fabrics and materials is sometimes in-your-face, sometimes very laid back, but always exciting! The essence of textiles lies in their material, quality, patterns and colour. Introducing the latest fabric and material trends that will influence spring/summer 2023 and beyond!
Trends include: Craftsmanship, sustainability and proximity to nature. But also some fresh takes on well-known classics. This is demonstrated by materials such as vegan leather, recycled plastics, natural fabrics and patterns, ecologically dyed, handmade and many more. The latest trends are sometimes colourful, sometimes down-to-earth, inviting us to dream and also bring our dreams to life. Join us as we embark on an inspiring journey through the world of fashion trends!
Reminiscent of a fresh sea breeze and fulfilling our longing for lightness: in this trend, ultra-light, fluttering fabrics meet pastels and shimmering colours. Soft, natural and even recycled synthetic fibres — some with lace elements — create bold, fluid silhouettes. Ultra-light coatings and shimmering effects on the fabrics are particularly eye-catching features with a luxurious effect.
Denim never gets old! Denim fabrics are an indispensable feature of fashion. In 2021, they are set to impress with a fresh new spin: classic designs such as diamond patterns are making a comeback, joined by optical illusions, batik and bold lace structures. When it comes to cuts, the focus is on comfort, with a touch of festival charm mixed in.
Influenced by sportswear, this trend in men's fashion triumphs with its particularly laid-back style. Classic pleats and ribbing techniques are finished with fresh coatings and raised seams. Technical knits and soft fabrics round off this cool trend.
It's back – the megatrend of sustainability. Eco textures such as vegan leather and plant-dyed fabrics in earthy tones are incredibly popular. Tactile and rough structures are used and underline the importance of surfaces.
We are taking a small detour into the world of interiors with textiles made from high-quality, environmentally friendly materials, often with a Scandinavian, minimalistic design. Here, too, natural shades come to the fore, this time mainly on densely woven fabrics. Materials with a three-dimensional component, known as 3D textiles, create a special effect. Strong and bold: Longevity guaranteed!
A floral outlook — everything revolves around leaves and flowers. Admittedly, the prints are the stars here. Exploding vintage flower patterns in hand-drawn style or as wallpaper-style prints on contrasting or monochrome backgrounds look amazing — for both wearers and onlookers!
Despite finding a consumer in the midst of a financial crisis, it is worth highlighting positive aspects such as the greater connection of the community, the discovery of pleasures, the agility with e-commerce.
The balance between culture, work, and life is born and, of course, a new consumer who has changed his priorities and awaits proposals that promote the family unit.
A consumer who will spend on brands that help with well-being and that convey optimism and hope. We are left with a curious fact, only 9% of the population wants to go back to life as it was before. Data that lead us to reflection and that we cannot let go unnoticed. But that will definitely change.
We start with colors. Neutral, commercial, and basic tones find their place in a context of prudence and survival
Spring and Summer are the seasons of enjoying lightweight, cosy, and breathability fabrics. Whereas cotton will continue to rule as the king of summer fabric, it will come with a wide range of blends, weights, textures and weaves.
Apart from cotton, there will be a surge of interest towards topical wools or woollen blends with fabrics. This comes with an array of textures, patterns and colours. So, for anyone who wants to go out of their comfort zone and experience a refined, sophisticated Spring/Summer look, the woollen fabric is the suitable material for them.
The fabric trends towards sustainability will also reflect this time. With the technical advancement in the textile industry, more clothes will be produced using low sustainable chemicals on fibres and yarns. As a result, you can experience an amazing raw textured effect on fabrics: cotton, topical wool, linen, or something else.
One of the essential fabric trends is looking into Nature. In this post-pandemic era, people are more inclined to connect to natural cycles. Hence, you can see a surge of creating softness for the fabrics.
The more we appreciate Nature, the more our creativity towards natural products increases. The textile trend continues to flourish with innovative plant-based materials. You can also see the surge of raw materials such as flax, vegan leathers and hemp.
You can find another exciting feature – the presence of unfinished edges in the apparel. This creates a rugged appearance with more functionality with big pockets. The use of intricate layers, carefully woven details, mesh and knit constructions indicates the shades of naturalness in your clothing. Hopefully, some nature-infused colours, including refreshing greens, dark browns and various shades of oranges, will also dominate the fabric trends.
Home textiles complete the interior, sets accents. It can both complement the overall color scheme, and become a contrasting element, attracting glances.
These are all those things that make your house warm, comfortable and cozy. These are bedspreads and plaids, decorative pillows, bathrobes and tunics, bedclothes, towels, curtains, tablecloths and napkins. Exactly with their help the final touches of the interior are written, which is a reflection of the owners' inner world, their portrait. Interior design can tell about habits, tastes and preferences, way of life. Textiles help to create moods, change the atmosphere and emotional content.
Cost-effective and quick transformation of the interior. You are bored with the design of the apartment, want something new, but to make repairs too long and too expensive? Try picking up new textiles for your home. You will be surprised how much different linens will transform your bedroom. Replacing a tablecloth can dramatically change the dining room, and a set of towels will make the bathroom unrecognizable.
Maximum Glamour.Trend for kitsch, theatrical aesthetics and cabaret chic. Powerful gradients, complex textures and fantastic prints are paired with a variety of materials, including fake fur and velvet.
Legacy of luxury.This trend is a tribute to a bygone era with its love for luxury, ornate finishes and slightly oversaturated decor. You can safely refer to the palette with boudoir reds, sapphire and shiny mother-of-pearl.
A variety of textile products for the home This group of home textiles includes bedspreads and bedspreads, napkins and tablecloths, bedclothes and decorative pillows, mats and towels, curtains and drapes. The huge range of textile products opens up immense possibilities for creative realization. Sometimes just one piece can transform an interior beyond recognition.
For home textiles various materials are used: viscose, cotton, brocade, lace, wool, sateen, jacquard, etc. Articles can be decorated with original patterns, colors, abstracts, animalistic prints, images of nature and animals. The color scheme is limited only by the imagination and taste of the house owners. You can match the plaid and towels to the color of wallpaper or flooring or play on the contrasts - choose bright curtains and colored linens.team
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