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Sekers is a leading supplier of quality contract furnishing fabrics for hospitality, leisure and cruise markets worldwide. With a deep understanding of the durability and safety requirements of the contract market, Sekers provides stocked ranges of luxurious fabrics with a selection of textures, patterns and colours suitable for upholstery, curtains and soft furnishings.

banquettes in restaurant covered in cream Sekers Dolce Vita Leather

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At Sekers we offer an extensive range of performance fabrics designed to meet the highest standards of durability and functionality. With many of our collections featuring advanced technologies such as Aquaclean and FibreGuard stain resistance, alongside FR compliance, UV resistance, waterproofing, chemical resistance, anti-bacterial and anti-microbial protection. We are also proud to offer fabrics that meet Global Recycling Standards, with a growing selection made from recycled materials we offer both innovative and sustainable choices for any interior environment.

The in-house design team ensure innovation, colour and design are of paramount importance, reflecting current trends while ensuring performance is maintained with all fabrics meeting fire standards.

Sekers is dedicated to providing excellent customer service and continues to develop and maintain relationships within the industry worldwide.

FR-One

2 chairs in front of grey curtains in FR-One Modette

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Sekers are proud to be the exclusive brand partners of FR-One in the United Kingdom. FR-One is the industry leader in Inherently Fire-Retardant furnishing fabrics, offering maximum safety by providing a wide range of self-extinguishing multi-use* drapery, bedding and accessory fabrics which meet all necessary UK and Marine (both IMO and MED Module E Certification) Standards, making FR-One a great choice for contract, marine and residential projects.

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