Introducing Silka: Exclusively Available at Brabetz Custom Rugs
Brabetz Custom Rugs has recently introduced a new and latest yarn fibre known as Silka.
Silka is a micro-engineered yarn imported from Europe, with an amazing sheen and luxurious look and feel. It is highly durable and hard wearing compared to its natural counterpart, bamboo viscose.
Bamboo viscose is a high maintenance and volatile yarn, whereas Silka can be used in any application including corporate and hospitality settings.
Furthermore, Silka is extremely durable and can withstand high levels of foot-traffic. It is an ideal solution in busy spaces where you need not worry about everyday wear and tear.
Brabetz Custom Rugs is proud to offer customers this exclusive yarn fibre as part of their product range. It is sure to provide customers with an enhanced level of comfort and luxury when custom designing their rugs.
If you are in search of something durable without compromising style and comfort underfoot, then Silka is the way to go.
If you would like more information on our products and services, please feel free to contact Brabetz Custom Rugs for a catalogue, price list, sample, or quote.
Visit Brabetz Custom Rugs to find out more.
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