Product Name
Santa Fe
Manufacturer
Margo Selby
Blinds, sunblinds and films
Curtains
Textiles
Wall fabrics and Upholstery fabrics
Material
Fabric
Pattern
Patterned

Santa Fe is a multipurpose collection of weaves that play with pattern and scale to create fabrics for both soft furnishings and heavy upholstery.


Large, colourful, geometric motifs inspired by American quilts create a dramatic effect for atriums, lobbies or large interior spaces. Margo's signature textures are a key feature, with soft furnishing fabrics that combine viscose, silk and heat shrink yarns to create an embossed effect. These oversized patterns are complimented by a range of organza fabrics and versatile dual purpose fabrics which can be used for both drapery and high durability upholstery.


A bespoke design service is available where Margo Selby Studio works closely with clients to produce tailor made designs for individual projects. Margo Selby maintains strong relationships with the mills and can develop fabrics to suit specific requirements including changing scale, colour, quality or developing a new design from the clients brief.

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