Today's decision-makers in the contract sector, and consumers as well, take a much closer look when choosing textiles - materials have to convey value both in appearance and handle. The question of “sustainability” has moved into textile design as a creative force. Patterns are becoming less important, as the material – determined by the character of the yarns – takes on greater significance.
Trevira CS partners are increasingly using coarser, rustic yarns, flammé and with knots, and the embroidery yarns too are heavier. Effects and structures are largely determined by the use of fibre yarns. Lace and embroidery are also on show, either as heavy drapes or in the use of these coarser embroidery yarns. Patterns are restrained, as structure and material make their impact. One finds interpretations of the nature theme in Trevira CS quality, that range from fine drapes, to decorative fabrics and upholstery materials.
For thirty years now Trevira CS has moved with the sustainability trend. Economic consumption of water, detergent and energy in cleaning and maintenance of the products makes them kind to the environment during their working life.