Global designer and manufacturer of sustainable textiles for commercial and hospitality settings, Camira has launched a brand-new collection of carefully curated mini patterns.
Colour woven from a blend of pure new wool and flax, Monochrome Sett comprises twelve contemporary small-scale patterns in two monochromatic colours. Houndstooth, tweed, pinstripes and checks work well together and individually, to elevate any interior design scheme.
A Camira Circular product, Monochrome Sett is made from rapidly renewable wool and plant fibres, which are biodegradable and inherently flame retardant with no added chemistry.
Head of design Lynn Kingdon commented: “A palette that transcends seasons and time, Monochromatic style has long been seen as a powerful fashion statement. Inspired by perennial catwalk designs, Monochrome Sett embraces the timeless elegance and sophistication of colour restraint.
“Simple, yet striking, the collection creates a serene ambiance that celebrates mini patterns, textures, and delicate variations in tone, resulting in a visually cohesive and contemporary aesthetic.”
Certified to the EU Ecolabel and Indoor Advantage Gold, Monochrome Sett is also Prop 65 compliant, PFAS free and suitable for hospitality, residential and workplace settings.
Find out more: Monochrome Sett (camirafabrics.com)
About Camira:
Camira designs and manufacturers textiles for every space and sector; from commercial and residential, to public transport, including bus, coach, and rail.
Camira is a privately-owned UK textile group founded in 1974 under the name Camborne Fabrics, but its heritage goes back to 1783 through various acquisitions. Until a management buy-out in 2006, the company was a subsidiary of Interface, an international manufacturer of textile modular floor coverings, for almost ten years. Today, Camira has an annual turnover of around £95 million and employs more than 650 people. Its products are sold in approximately 75 countries and the business produces eight million metres per year.
Headquartered in the UK, the company has manufacturing facilities in the UK and Lithuania, offices and showrooms in Europe, North America, Australia and China and a global network of agents and distributors.
The company has always been a pioneer of innovation when it comes to a sustainable understanding of textiles and has been producing recycled fabrics for more than 20 years, as well as innovating a new category of fabrics made from natural wool and bast fibers, such as nettle, hemp, and flax.
Find out more: camirafabrics.com