Anzea Textiles to introduce a new collection of woven contract upholstery Bella-Dura

Anzea Textile has focused on contract upholstery textiles offering the marketplace the option of leading edge colors, bold designs and high performance since its inception in 1990. The company has come up with a new collection of woven contract upholstery; Bella-Dura which is not only hard-wearing, sustainable, eco-friendly but it is completely made in America.

Bella-Dura, revolutionary fabric performance will be equal whether indoors or outdoors. This fabric packs its performance into every woven strand of proprietary fiber rather than applying harmful chemicals to the already woven product in order to pass industry standards.

The textile has passed through a solution dyed, exceed 50,000 double rubs, UV resistant (exceeding 1,500 lightfast hours), anti-microbial, bleach cleanable, and sustainable. Bella-Dura’s cutting edge use of technology in fiber construction has been getting significant attention within the design and contract industries.

Moreover, this product is 100 percent domestically produced. Anzea Textiles will initially begin with three patterns of thirty-three different colors

The Anzea contract textile collection is a spirited mix of materials from luxurious natural fibers to recycled polyester yarns. Bleach cleanable, solution dyed fabrics and vinyl upholstery form a cohesive high performance bond with the green faux leathers in nylon matrix and polyurethane.

To complement Mills designs, Anzea expanded to include the Jhane Barnes collection adding a layer of sophisticated fashion. Its design, marketing and warehouse facilities are located in the Fort Worth, Texas arts district

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