
Leading designer of contract fabrics, Luna Textiles, part of the Camira Group, has launched The Evoke Collection, inspired by ancient civilizations, historical objects and art from the ancient world.
Comprising two enchanting textiles, Artifact and Fable, the Evoke Collection embraces soft silhouettes and rugged structures. Designed for hospitality and contract settings, the Evoke Collection is high performing, durable, bleach cleanable, flame retardant and PFAS free.
Commenting on the launch of the new collection, head of creative, Lynn Kingdom commented: “Interior designers have recently been drawn to a warmer, more residential aesthetic for contract interiors which has given rise to our interest in dimensional fabrics. Artifact and Fable are ideal for contemporary, statement pieces and accessories, as well as upholstery due to their textured surfaces; a perfect solution for inspiring hospitality interiors.”

Available in 8 colorways, Artifact’s large-scale motifs and repeating patterns are inspired by sculptural forms which depict the intrigue of ancient treasures suspended in time. This boucle textile has an elegance in simplicity and beauty in irregularity. Its Form and texture are explored through have become universal nostalgic silhouettes.

A textile characterized by textural depth and softness, Fable has a timeless sophistication which radiates warmth and wellbeing. Available in a palette of 12 muted sophisticated shades, including earthy sandstones, light neutrals, forest greens, autumnal copper accents and deep tones of intense grays, Fable works in perfect harmony with Artifact.
To find out more about the Return collection, visit the website.

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