A synchronization of vibrant colours and patterns in an assortment of lush Epengle velvets make for a fresh addition to Kobe’s upholstery library as Boutique Upholstery collection. 3 small scaled geometric patterns and a matching irregular stripe in multi-coloured palette of intense tones in opulent and neutrals are created with the Epengle technique. The textures and three dimensional effect on the pattern is created with a mix of cut and uncut pile technique. The soft Viscose cut pile contrasts with the uncut pile in the patterns which makes them come alive against the natural look of the neutral background. The 100% natural fabrics achieves 45000 rubs in the Martindale scale and is suitable for both domestic and contract usage.
Boutique Upholstery
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- Boutique Upholstery
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- Kobe Interior Design
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