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Sometimes the classics will never grow old. The same goes for fabric.

As renowned interior designer Albert Hadley once said…

The essence of interior design will always be about people and how they live. It is about the realities of what makes for an attractive, civilized, meaningful environment, not about fashion or what’s in or what’s out. This is not an easy job.
— Albert Hadley

We can interpret this by the choices people make in the details of furnishings. The soft touch of a fabric may link to memories deep within a person's subconscious. The choice of colour can represent the mood they want within a space. The choice of a herringbone may remind someone of a piece of furniture in their childhood home or a soft boucle could represent a person’s current modernity.

An icon fabric that many have fallen in love with over the years is Mandalay

Mandalay

Mandalay’s classic pattern has made its way to people’s hearts for over three years and has become a timeless staple in our collection. It’s paisley style design along with the subdued colour range brings an antique essence to contemporary furniture.

City Club

Over the past five years, interior design has shifted into incorporating tan colours into almost any space. For furniture that is with the use of leather look fabrics. City Club, especially in colours like Tan & Brumby have crafted exceptional lounges and modern-style interior for the RV industry.

Desire

For the past twelve months, bouclè has become a staple in interior design. With its soft touch and gorgeous texture it doesn’t seem to be leaving the current market anytime soon. For Desire, Profile Fabrics sought to create something different. With its bold colours and striking texture, Desire has quickly become one of our collection’s favourites and it’s not hard to see why.

Stamford

A classic that has found its way to bedheads, lounges, modular sofas, caravans and armchairs is Stamford. This timeless, heavy commercial fabric represents the saying “less is more”. Crafting spaces isn’t an easy job. It takes time, creativity and patience. Stamford takes the guesswork out of upholstery and leaves the room feeling warm and settled.

Portsea

Hamptons-style living has been a staple in Australian home living for decades. Portsea represents all the things we love about our country. Glistening beaches, bright colours, sunny skies and unique interior living are all things Portsea brings to a space.

Wisp

Crafting a space goes beyond the works of fabric and textures. Including a classic sheer curtain brings a sense of elegance and sophistication. For 2023, adding a long drop sheer curtain paired with warm lighting has been one of the most popular trends in interior design. Move over heavy block-out blinds, sheer is here to stay.

Bliss

Yes, the name is deliberate. How else could you describe this fabric? Its unique textured pattern along with its colour range has won the hearts of many for the twelve months it’s been a part of our range. It gives a retro sense of style while bringing modern and bright colours to a space.

Thank you to VintiqueFoundry for the beautiful photos that made this blog come to life.

Nancy D'Aspromonte