Kehls: Keeping you Cosy!
As the chill in the air gets real, Kehls has the perfect fabric to keep your living and bedroom areas looking cosy and feeling snug. Both ranges are offered under the banner of corduroy but are much more luxurious than the normal corduroy we have used for ages in all our décor projects.
The Corduroy Fluffy Range is smooth and soft to the touch. The raised parallel lines are 2cm in width and you have 8 colours to choose from. The fabric is best used as cushion covers on a couch or as scatter cushion covers. It washes well in a cold wash and a quick dry is ideal. It looks good as bean bags covers, ottomans and can definitely be used to make a throw for your couch or bed. Choose one of our matching velvets as a backer.
The Corduroy Cosy Range has 5cm raised parallel lines. The range offers an extensive colour palette to suit any interior space. Choose from a neutral palette to calm a space down or choose from the vibrant colour range to add warmth to any room. Perfect for couch or bed throws and large scatter cushions that can be used to snuggle up to.
Order your Corduroy Fluffy OR Cosy NOW to avoid stock outages as these typically autumn and winter fabrics gain popularity.
Contact: Kehls
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