Mavromac: Barefoot Fabrics
A vibrant new addition to the local decor scene, Barefoot Fabrics is an innovative South African company dedicated to creating fresh fabrics for homeowners and decorators alike.
“As a young and dynamic brand, we are passionate about our collection that highlights the extraordinary skill and artistry of our talented creators,” says Barefoot Fabrics.
These distinctive designs are simple yet elegant, distinctly African yet also modern and sophisticated. This includes unique designs such as The Bird Stripe Collection and The Cutout Collection, as well as the striking Mudbrick and Micro Zebra collections.
A beautiful decorative homage to Africa, the Linedots Collection and the Kente Collection, meanwhile, are reminiscent of traditional tribal designs.
Available in a range of beautiful hues, from mud to pink and green, the premium printed fabrics offer a novel way to update any decor scheme.
A collaboration between African Sketchbook and The Textile Print House, Barefoot Fabrics is exclusively available at Mavromac.
Renowned for offering the finest fabrics, wallcoverings and decorative home furnishings, Mavromac is the trusted local distributor for prestigious local and international brands such as Pierre Frey, Andrew Martin, Colefax and Fowler, Larsen Fabrics and De Gournay.
Contact: Mavromac
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