KOVI Fabrics to be used in special display project
08 Oct '10
1 min read
Two internationally known companies have selected KOVI Fabrics for their upholstery fabric needs. Tommy Hilfiger Corporation will use KOVI Fabrics for displays in its corporate-owned stores, while Cal Ostlund Exhibits, a tradeshow display company based in Kenilworth, New Jersey, will use KOVI Fabrics as part of a special project.
Tommy Hilfiger's premier designs will be featured on displays made with KOVI Fabrics' recycled leather. The upholstery material is composed of a post-industrial recycled leather substrate under a polyurethane layer, a unique combination that joins the feel and durability of leather with the workability and color consistency of polyurethane.
Cal Ostlund Exhibits will also use the recycled leather upholstery fabric for a special display project that demonstrates the fabric's versatility beyond its normal sofa and chair application.
“It wasn't the largest display we've ever created, but it is certainly the most intricate,” said Steve Ostlund, vice president for Cal Ostlund. “KOVI Fabrics fit the design perfectly, and working with the people at KOVI is a pleasure.”