Eshanima Fabrics: Sustainable Fabrics for a Better World
Spanish fabric manufacturer Antonio Ferre has perfected the art of weaving beautiful up cycled fabrics. The process is known as Recovertex. They are beautiful, sustainable textiles in superb textures now available locally through agents, Eshanima Fabrics.
As a family business started in 1914, Antonio Ferre is dedicated to the manufacture of fabrics. They have 24,300 m² of facilities, 140 employees and the most advanced machinery to offer a wide range of high added value. “After four generations involved in manufacturing textile we believe that the most important is to provide the best service to our customers adapting to their needs. We believe in the quality of our products, so we use only the best raw materials and we provide our tissues of a thorough quality control.” Eshanima Fabrics is proud to be associated with this century old family weaving mill based in Spain. Antonio Ferre produces a variety of predominately wide width curtaining, sheer and narrow width upholstery fabrics, in pure linen as well as linen, cotton and polyester blends. As innovators in fabric production, Antonio Ferre’s Recovertex is not only a fabric collection for the environmentally conscious consumer, but this is the future of fabric. Through reusing waste cotton fibres and PET bottles to spin new polyester cotton blended yarns Antonio Ferre creates a new dynamic in the home textile world. They are soft to the touch, have superb textures and are available in a variety of colours and designs. This is sustainable textile for a better world! “We believe in the power of design, so we always keep up to date on latest trends, renovating and innovating collections according to market trends and needs of our customers. And we believe that there is nothing like the natural thing to bring life to a home, so we work primarily with natural materials and innovations in processes that are environmentally friendly.” Visit Eshamina Fabrics for more.
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