Spring signifies NEW – KEHLS has new arrivals for you!
New fabric and vinyl ranges with beautiful hues for the summer months ahead. Discover more at Kehls.
Choose one of the metallic colours from our Vinyl Shimmer Range. This 0.8mm vinyl is perfect for headboards, bed bases, bar stools or to use to glam up an ottoman.
The Splendour Range has a unique linen look with a soft velvety feel. This 390gsm fabric with 30 000 rubs is both beautiful and durable for sofa’s, armchairs and would also look stunning for a headboard or ottoman. The paler hues are ideal for bedrooms, while the darker colours would make a statement in an open plan lounge/dining room.
The benefit of our Solo Range is that it is stainguarded. Soft to the touch but with a gsm of 310 it is suited to upholstery in busy family areas.
If you are looking for a plain, practical and simple fabric to cover big surface areas that will experience ‘high traffic’ our Simplicity Range would meet your requirements. This stainguarded fabric yields 30 000 rubs and is great value for money.
Contact: Kehls.
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