KOBE UK AT THE FIRST BCFA OPEN

Luxury fabric specialist Kobe UK, will be introducing its new window décor, upholstery and soft furnishings collections at our first ever exhibition, The BCFA Open in Manchester.

Suitable for window décor and soft furnishings within contract markets, the Elements and Enchanted ranges are stunning collections of luxurious 100% flame retardant fabrics. The collections enjoy the signature Kobe style while offering affordable prices and value for money.

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Enchanted, Kobe’s autumn collection, is a balance between contemporary and traditional. The range features three woven jacquards with a smooth, supple feel. The palette of rich striking tones and neutrals complements the sophisticated collection of medallion, stylish lattice and coordinating geometric designs.

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Elements’ palette of rich and neutral shades balances the stylish collection of luxurious easy-to-care-for, washable fabrics. The cool linen, soft satin and subtle metallic look is a perfect match for the geometric, herringbone and medallion designs.

David Harris, managing director of Kobe UK, said:

“The BCFA Open will be a great opportunity for us to showcase our latest collections, including Elements and Enchanted, offering affordable prices and value for money while enjoying the signature Kobe style.”

Kobe UK will be on stand 6B at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (26-27 October 2016). To see them there, Register below.

REGISTER HERE

Kobe will also be exhibiting at Sleep 2016, the global hotel design event held at the Business Design Centre, London, 22-23 November.

 

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