Eshanima Fabrics: The Next Dimension in Textiles
To say we are in love with this Magic Velvet 3D collection from Toptextil would be an understatement. Not only does the subtle variety of stitching and shaded palette work wonders in a tone-on-tone interior, it also manages to give rich texture and splashes of detail in more eclectic spaces.
The quilting is done by sewing an insulating layer to velvet, which is the secret to the soft feeling of luxury and the multi-dimensional look. There are six quilting patterns, which range from geometric zigzags to large hexagons and some smaller scale patterns in-between. Match any of the 13 colours with various patterns, or create a layered tone-on-tone look by sticking to one colour in various stitching patterns.
Let’s talk about application. A quilted headboard is the height of luxury. You can even finish off the bedroom look with quilted bedding and cushions. We are also quite partial to a quilted wall panel to create texture and elegance to a room. Of course there is the option to use it as upholstery, interspersed with scatters and ottomans. The wonderful thing about the Magic Velvet 3D collection is that it inspires creativity and allows you to tell your own story in every room.
An added bonus is that the Magic Velvet 3D collection is flame retardant and fluid resistant.
Eshanima Fabrics and Wall Coverings is the sole distributor of these imported fabrics from Toptextil – please contact them for further information and spec sheets.
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