Eshanima Fabrics: Hot Off The Press
Hot off the press! Take a closer look at the latest Vescom B.V fabric now available from Eshanima Fabrics.
Dikson from Vescom B.V. is a luxurious chenille blend that is soft to the touch, but still highly durable and wear resistant (100,000 rubs Martindale, 100,000 double rubs Wyzenbeek). The colours react to light and show subtle differences under different lighting.
Dikson is a chameleon that blends beautifully with the rest of the interior. The soft colour palette includes warm grey and different shades of stone. The fabric creates warm, luxurious interiors, and combined with its durability, it is perfect for the hospitality sector.
More about Eshanima Fabrics:
Eshanima Fabrics was founded in 1982. They have since grown into a national distributor of furnishing home fabrics and wall coverings. With a central distribution warehouse in Cape Town, the team can offer the best selection of quality curtain and upholstery fabrics, linings and wall coverings to the trade.
Discover more at Eshamina Fabrics.
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