2 new luxurious and textured collections from Sekers

Sekers have launched 2 new collections, Milan and Quasar. Both are perfect for specifying for the hospitality, leisure and marine commercial markets.

MILAN – Aldo, Federico and Giuseppe 

Milan is a luxurious viscose cut velvet collection. Taking inspiration from Miki Sekers and utilizing archive pieces from the 1960’s, Milan is a versatile collection of three elegant, contemporary designs suitable for contract upholstery and cushions.Milan-2c web Milan is available in a versatile palette of refined shades ranging from cool metallic tones and sophisticated neutrals to saturated jewel tones.  With a plush hand and subtle lustre, Milan is a handsome addition to any interior.

With a high abrasion performance of a minimum of 45,000 Martindale and supplied with crib 5 backing, Milan is ideal for the contract market, meeting all relevant UK, American standards and IMO standards for upholstery.

QUASAR – Corvus, Draco, Hercules, Lacerta, Octans and Perseus

Quasar is a new upholstery collection of six textural designs, available in a palette of 30 colours, ranging from earthy neutrals to radiant jewel tones.

Quasar is a versatile collection of woven textures incorporating a variety of yarns including twists, chenilles and bouclés.Quasar 02 webSupplied with a Crib 5 flame retardant backing and with a minimum Martindale abrasion performance as high as 140,000 rubs, Quasar is perfect for the most demanding upholstery application

For more information visit www.sekersfabrics.co.uk or visit them at the BCFA Open Dublin on Wednesday 14th June on stand #10. Get your free ticket here

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