Plants

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Upholstery fabrics with plant motifs perfectly fit into contemporary interior design, where natural inspirations, wood, plants and everything that is part of the canon of eco-living, ecology, longing for nature and its charms dominate. Upholstery with plant motifs can appear in eco, Scandinavian, country, romantic and even those aspiring to the exoticism of the rainforest - the jungle.

Upholstery for furniture - to which?

Regardless of what style dominates the interior, given floral motifs can decorate armchairs, pouffes, sofas and also upholstered chairs. However, nothing prevents you from using this beauty to sew decorative pillows, curtains or headrests. Upholstery printed with plant motifs will go beautifully in a set consisting of two armchairs and a sofa in the same style. An ideal background for such furniture can be a wall mural depicting a landscape or a motif referring to the one seen on the upholstery.

What advantages does upholstery fabric have?

First of all, it is easy to clean and resistant to rubbing (wet and dry). It can be washed by hand, but also cleaned with upholstery foam or soap and water alone. Such upholstery can not always be pulled off. If it serves as an upholstery fabric it should be possible to clean it without pulling it off. Upholstery fabrics with plant motifs available, are resistant to mossing and sunlight. Some of them are certified. An additional advantage of some fabrics is flame retardancy.

Fabrics for upholstery with plant motifs

Plant motifs are applied to the fabric using 3D printing, and there are also those that use eco-friendly water-based inks. The materials used during production are: upholstery velour, olefin, PES (chemically produced polyester fabric, it dries easily and does not crease). Fabric patterns can have a so-called "shift" in combination with successive motifs. Subsequent batches may differ slightly from each other, so it is better to order a sample before buying.

Plant motifs on upholstery

From exotic, where the luscious green of plants, exotic animals (birds, leopards) dominate, through idyllic climates, where meadow vegetation dominates (such as poppies), to motifs only inspired by nature, stylized in decorative motifs. Romantic fabrics are distinguished from others by subtle, pinkish colors, where rose and peony motifs dominate. More fanciful patterns, those stylized in decorative motifs, refer in their design to bygone eras. The fine leaf-shaped pattern is already a slightly more modern idea, and the motif of cheerful pineapples straight from Jamaica, stands out against all fabrics with its wide color palette.

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