St Leger & Viney Presents a Local Sub Sahara Collection
Embracing the spirit of Africa, textile innovators St Leger & Viney are proud to present an entire range of fabrics that are exclusive and local to the area. This new Sub Sahara Collection provides the perfect balance between ethnic and animal prints, as well as neutrals, stripes and beautifully coloured textiles.
There is a little bit of Africa in us all, so incorporate that into your interior with the new Sub Sahara collection of exclusive fabrics. Driven by design, St Leger & Viney are passionate textile professionals and the leading distributor of decorative fabrics and wallcoverings to South Africa’s design industry. The Sub Sahara Collection is new, fresh and vibrant – the perfect collection of prints for both domestic and contract use. Sub-Saharan Africa is, geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara.
Each fabric, therefore, takes on its own distinct qualities, with a name that is authentically African, including Etoshi, Asanti, Bamako, Madagascar, Pemba, Mombasa and more. Continued commitment to design means that every interaction with St Leger & Viney is unique, from their new collections and beautiful showrooms to their passionate and dedicated team who will go the extra mile to ensure that you receive quality service and exceptional products. Contact: St Leger & Viney
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