Mystic from KOBE

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    The romantic Mystic collection from KOBE Fabrics mixes contemporary and classic interior design fabrics inspired by the mysterious Gothic style period. The collection features rich velvets, innovative 3D jacquards, lace looks and printed burn outs, suitable for window decoration, upholstery and contract wallcoverings.

    Designed to capture the very essence of the Gothic period, heavily embroidered fabrics are contrasted against a sheer, contrasting palette of blush pinks and neutral tones.

    Said David Harris, managing director of Kobe UK: “Kobe has a unique story-telling and concept selling for every collection which we support with concept books, digital imagery and brochures.

    “The Mystic collection is very much in vogue, as the latest home interior trends nod towards the classical period.”

    Kobe UK, is part of the Dutch-based Kobefab International company which supplies more than 8,000 Interior Design & Soft Furnishing customers in over 60 countries with more than 7,000 products from its headquarters in Valkenswaard , Holland. More than 90% of its products are developed in-house and 95% of all sourcing is done in Europe. Kobe’s Contract Sales hold a gold membership with Trevira CS and has a wide range of 100% Trevira CS fabrics – which are Oekoteks 100 certified and are regarded as the highest quality in FR inherent fabrics. Kobe’s vinyl wall coverings are also FR inherent, durable and demand minimal maintenance. They contain recycled materials and are printed using water based inks making them environmentally sound. Kobe wallcoverings can also contribute to a building achieving LEED credits.

    The Kobe UK sales office and studio is based in Crowthorne, Berkshire.

    Kobe will be introducing its Aurora Collection at:

    Independent Hotel Show, 21-22nd October, Olympia. London. Stand IH26

    Sleep 2014, Hotel Show, 26-27th November, Business Design Centre, London. Stand M32

    For further information visit: www.en.kobe.eu

    Daniel Fountain / 14.10.2014

    Editor, Hotel Designs

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