Sekers Launch 2 New Collections

Melford Wools

Sekers are pleased to announce the launch of Melford Wools, a collection of three versatile designs suitable for all contract applications including upholstery, drapery and bedding.  Available in a range of 36 rich, natural colours, from vibrant blues and reds to classic neutrals, the designs include a classic two colour plain, a refined herringbone and a handsome herringbone with over check, creating a coordinating and flexible collection perfect for any project.

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Woven in Scotland from an intimate blend of Merino wool and nylon, Melford Wools provides a beautiful drape and luxurious hand, making it eminently suitable for both drapery and bedding applications, and with a high abrasion performance of 50,000 rubs, it is perfect for the most demanding upholstery application.

Inherently fire retardant, Melford Wools is ideal for the contract market, meeting all relevant UK and American standards for upholstery, curtains and bedding and IMO standards for upholstery and bedding.

Structures

They are also pleased to introduces Structures, a collection of six subtle designs suitable for draperies, bed throws or cushions.  Available in a range of 38 elegant, shimmering tones, the designs are an eclectic mix of woven textures and small scale random geometric patterns, providing a flexible, versatile collection easily included in any project.

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Inherently fire retardant and washable, Structures is ideally suited for the contract market, from hotels to cruise ships, meeting all relevant UK & IMO standards for curtains and bedding as well as German French and U.S. standards.

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