Explore the new chenille range from Kehls
Kehls has a new chenille range for you. Picture this on your furniture…
The Sagittarius Range is made with chenille yarn and perfect for sofa’s with its 370 gsm and 50 000 rub count. We see this fabric working well on all types of chairs and even a headboard. It has a soft texture and because of a raised thread running through the fabric is has a life of its own.
When you choose a plain fabric like this for sofa’s and chairs, you want to be able to brighten it up with colourful or textured fabrics to complete your desired look. Ranges in stock that would work well with Sagittatius include:
Printed Boucle, choose from 8 different designs from pretty to modern. This fabric is slightly textured and soft to touch making it ideal for scatter cushions.
Imported Velvet, offers classic designs with a luxurious look and feel.
McKintosh, is a chenille tapestry which gives you the look of a tapestry and the feel of chenille. We can offer you modern and more classic designs to work with your design idea.
Tapestry Mariela, with its earthy tones is ideal if you want to keep your look and feel more neutral. The colours work well with the Sagitarrius Mustard, Blue, Bottle Green and Oatmeal.
For more options, please browse our website – www.kehls.co.za OR come in and visit us @ 403 Voortrekker Road, Maitland!
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