Camira launch a sustainable & deeply textured fabric

Illustrating Camira’s continued commitment to creating textiles using sustainable materials, Craggan Flax is woven from a natural blend of wool and flax.

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Deeply textured and thickly woven, this eco-friendly fabric retains the raw appeal of its natural composition, whilst possessing the contemporary aesthetic and stylised texture of a chunky weave.

An updated twist on Craggan, a Camira classic, Craggan Flax embraces the natural character of its pure wool predecessor, whilst also incorporating the innate performance properties of bast fibres, achieving the commercial FR certification for UK public spaces – Crib 5 Medium Hazard – without the need for chemical post treatment.

Lynn Kingdon, Head of Creative at Camira, comments on the introduction,

“We’re delighted to launch this new take on a beloved fabric, we’ve worked hard to ensure Craggan Flax is the perfect fit for contemporary commercial and residential interiors in both its high-performance composition and expanded colour palette – introducing a number of deeply saturated brights, alongside the timeless neutrals which have made Craggan such an enduringly popular part of our portfolio.

With a long history in creating fabrics from renewable, natural materials, it is incredibly important to us that we continue to develop our offering of sustainable fabrics – and Craggan Flax is a truly beautiful addition to the collection.”


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