St Leger and Viney: Local is Lekker
St Leger & Viney are driven by design. It is a passion that has made this company a leading distributor of decorative fabrics and wallcoverings to South Africa’s design industry professionals. Today they boast a range of local fabrics and wallcoverings as well as being able to represent some of the world’s leading fabric houses!
They started out in 1989 by sourcing fabrics locally but as demand for the St Leger & Viney look grew, they were soon developing their own unique material with the best mills and weavers from around the world. This broadened the ranges on offer, while establishing a signature look and reputation internationally.
Today St Leger & Viney are proud to represent an enviable stable of international brands in the local market, giving loyal customers access to some of the worlds most prestigious fabric houses. They are also thrilled to be able to present new local offerings on a regular basis.
The latest local offerings from St Leger & Viney include Journeys (decorative) and Vintage (plains) as outlined below. Journeys comprises a selection of 13 distinct prints in unique colourways – all are suitable for curtaining and domestic upholstery. We love the innovative designs which are sure to invigorate any interior!
The new local collection ‘Vintage’ is made up of three plains – namely Antique, Antique Kelim and Vintage.
Contact: St Leger & Viney
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