Designtex enters into partnership with Vescom

Designtex, leading company in the design and manufacturing of fabrics for upholstery and furnishing of commercial and institutional interiors has entered into a partnership with Vescom to launch and distribute the new portfolio of Designtex textiles collection into the European and South American markets. The collection comprises no fewer than 40 designs and offers a large variation in function, material experience, design and colour.

The partnership will combine a selection of beautiful and high-performing Designtex products with Vescom’s strong global sales and distribution abilities.

Designtex believes there is tremendous potential in both Europe and South America for exquisitely designed textiles, which also provide outstanding performance in interior environments.

Each product in this Designtex portfolio strikes a balance between beauty and utility, offering architects and designers a range of high performing options for their clients in these global markets. Designtex products are now available through Vescom, as of October 9, 2015.

Susan Lyons, president of Designtex said that as they continue to expand their global presence, Designtex is excited to enter into this sales and distribution agreement with Vescom. A guiding principle for Designtex products is that they respond equally to the demands of aesthetics and of utility, creating a seamless synthesis between the two; and that’s exactly what this collection of textiles does.

Vescom is the perfect partner for Designtex. Their local presence in these global markets will help to ensure the success of this new portfolio which has been especially developed for the contract market and is highly appreciated by the industry, upholsterers and end users.

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