Coral by Vescom Weaves a Sense of Nature into Every Thread
Woven entirely from 100% recycled post-consumer PET bottles, Coral balances environmental responsibility with material innovation. Yarn-dyed and PFAS-free, the fabric is GRS-certified and meets OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, aligning with Vescom’s ongoing commitment to health, wellbeing, and sustainable production at its eco-conscious mill in Germany.
Coral doesn’t just perform – it expresses. Its richly coloured base and vivid bouclé yarn create depth and movement, available in 34 nature-inspired colourways. From grounding earth tones to sun-baked reds, ocean blues, and mossy greens, the palette is arranged into harmonious spectrums that support creative versatility. A nod to nostalgia comes through in retro-inspired tones, reimagined with a modern edge.
Despite its natural, almost handcrafted appearance, Coral offers the durability and performance commercial interiors demand: 100,000 Martindale, flame retardancy, and long-lasting comfort. It’s as suited to high-traffic contract spaces as it is to soft, welcoming environments offering the tactility of home with the strength of purpose-built design.
For interiors that seek harmony between aesthetic, performance, and environmental impact, Coral is a material that truly delivers – inside and out.
Established in 1982, Cape Town-based Eshanima Fabrics stocks a beautiful collection of fine fabrics and wall coverings.
This includes upholstery and curtain fabrics from German textile company Delius, upholstery and curtain collections in woven fabric and velvet by QBH, and Future Threads – a range of 100% upcycled and/or recycled and locally produced fabrics.
Contact: Eshanima Fabrics stockist of Vescom
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