CDI is acquired by Valley Forge Fabrics

The acquisition of Contract Decor International (CDI) a 23 year old company is the hospitality industry’s most respected source for high-quality, custom-manufactured window treatments and bedcovers by Valley Forge Fabrics, 40 year old family owned and operated company and the world’s largest supplier of decorative textile products for the hospitality industry. , will expand Valley Forge Fabrics’ offerings to include vertical window fabrication solutions from decorative textile to install.

Diana Dobin, CEO of Valley Forge Fabrics said that becoming a more vertical supplier and creating value for our industry is a critical piece of their company strategy. Manufacturing and installing hospitality window products and services is a natural evolution and the Valley Forge Fabrics family fits together perfectly with the CDI family.

CDI is best in class and has a reputation for quality, dependability and flexibility. CDI compliments Valley Forge Fabrics’ strategic goals, core values and culture. With the acquisition of CDI Valley Forge Fabrics will be able to leverage their position in the hospitality industry with greater merchandise innovation, new product offerings and design leadership. Going forward CDI will be known as CDI a Valley Forge Company.

Based in Massachusetts, the experienced and well respected CDI team will remain in place under the leadership of industry veteran Mike Handler, who is retaining partial ownership of the new company.

Mike Handler, said that it is unique to find two companies that share such similar roots and core values. Two successful 2nd generation family businesses with common goals of providing our clients with the best experience possible. This opportunity will allow us to be better in every way. To be more pro-active and to respond to our clients’ needs in a faster, more complete manner. It will truly allow us to become the absolute best that we can be.

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