Warwick Fabrics Release their NEW Spring Collections

Warwick Fabrics have just released 2 NEW designs for their Spring Collections, Metropolitan; a contemporary design with soft textures and T2; Beautiful, glitzy and futuristic.

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Metropolitan is an essential upholstery collection, offering contemporary designs and soft textures in a palette of striking yet neutral shades. With designs named after the urban environment, Metropolitan showcases a broad spectrum of geometric designs, chunky weaves and bold animal-inspired motifs on velvet.

Metropolitan consists of 25 designs, in a variety of urban colours. All fabrics in Metropolitan are suitable for upholstery, with selective designs also being appropriate for drapery.

Metro5 (002)Metropolitan is an impressive collection, and even more so when combined with our new T2 (Titanium II) collection.

T2 (Titanium II)

The glamorous T2 collection is a follow-on from its popular predecessor, Titanium. This beautiful, lunar-themed collection is glitzy and glamourous, with a wide variety of textures.Showcasing gorgeous metallic velvets, unusual sheers and distressed designs, T2 brings the wow factor to any opulent interior, and is perfect for those wanting a bold and striking look.

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T2 features a neutral palette, combining metallic finishes and innovative designs, resulting in a strong collection that is sophisticated in its elegance.The collection features 15 designs, in a variety of colours; copper, gold, pearl and silver. Whilst the majority of the collection is solely suitable for drapery, selective designs are also appropriate for upholstery.

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