Naz’s Fabrics: Hello Hygge Nights With Copenhagen
Upholstery fabric company Symphony Mills puts the ‘ho ho ho’ in home – that cosy feeling that makes friends and family feel welcome in your house. How is this done? Through fabrics. The upholstery fabric is made using the best possible material. This leads to wholesale upholstery fabrics that are colourful, have endless application possibilities and exude high quality.
Copenhagen
Could this be any fluffier? Inspired by the teddy trend in fashion, this cosy fabric gets its name from one of the most stylish and functional cities in the world: Copenhagen. This bouclé fabric has a looped appearance and knotted surface that ensures a natural look and ultimate soft touch. Hello, hygge nights!
Copenhagen is available in 22 vibrant colourways so you can really go to town and make it your own. Cuddle up with an upholstered seat in this beautifully soft fabric or add a few colourful scatters to your couch to bring new life to the room. Copenhagen is versatile and fresh in with a wide selection of tones to choose from.
Find it at Naz’s Fabrics
Locally, you can find Copenhagen available from Naz’s Fabrics, along with an unlimited choice of upholstery fabric. With over 8000 designs available to choose from, specifiers, decorators and designers are guaranteed to discover the perfect fabric, design and colour combinations. So, what are you waiting for. Check them out online and you’ll be sure to find that perfect fabric to suit your needs.
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