Lula Fabrics is Back in the Burbs
We’re thrilled to announce that one of our favourite custom textile innovators, Lula Fabrics, is back in the Southern Suburbs, sharing a gorgeous space in the Chelsea Garden & Home showroom.
The new showroom houses their fabric collection sampling, a selection of fabulous cushions, furniture pieces, divine totes, handbags and beautiful, contemporary ceramics by Jade Snell. It is a one-stop inspirational store for all things interior design – a feast for the eyes with striking fabrics and accessories for all occasions. Lula Fabrics have also just launched their new collection “Bukhara” which is a real sensory delight. Instore you can also browse through their other popular collections and get a feel for all the amazing offerings now available from the Lula team. Remember, Lula Fabrics offer a custom colour printing service, as well as a custom textile design and manufacturing service to the hospitality industry in both curtaining and upholstery. This service makes Lula Fabrics very versatile for designers to use. Customer service is of great importance to the Lula team and they work very closely with clients to deliver a speedy design solution. Pop into the showroom to view the amazing offerings and latest collections. Or shop online and find all that you need for your home!
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