Fabrichaus: A one stop interior emporium
Are you an interior decorator or DIY enthusiast looking for inspiration for a new space? Fabrichaus offers versatility with a range of quality fabrics for a wide variety of home and interior projects.
Here you will find variety and style. Fabrichaus showcases sample books of various fabric ranges – if it is a fabric used in the interior trade, then their aim is to stock it or provide you with one of the many samples and available stock they currently have instore. From Hertex, U&G, Fabric Library and more – Fabrichaus truly is your one stop interior emporium.
Gain inspiration from one of their many fabric sample books – from Room13 Collection to Eshanima Fabrics – the variety is vast, gorgeous and always evolving to include new trends and tastes. “I found fabric stores were either to relaxed or uptight – keeping that in mind I created a little piece of comfortable heaven where I want clients to feel right at home,” explains the owner Dylan Raubenheimer.
Dylan has also since started venturing into the printing and design of Fabrichaus’s own fabric range. With a background in graphics and fashion design, it seems like a great fit and something worth exploring. With a natural flair for all things creative and trending in interiors, Fabrichaus makes fabric selection memorable and impressive. We look forward to new and exciting initiatives from these industry leaders in the near future. For more visit www.fabrichaus.co.za.
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