Ultrafabrics enhances Promessa collection with new innovations

Ultrafabrics introduces enhanced Promessa collection with new colors, recycled materials, and removed antimicrobial additives. The global leader in high-tech performance fabric, Ultrafabrics, is unveiling an upgraded version of its enduring Promessa collection.

This collection, known for its durability in commercial interiors, furniture, and healthcare applications, receives new colors, incorporates recycled materials, and eliminates antimicrobial additives. Ultrafabrics is committed to innovation and material health in its product offerings.

Promessa, Ultrafabrics’ 25-year legacy collection, combines remarkable tactile qualities with high performance and aesthetics. The updated collection features new colors inspired by nature, embracing biophilic design and comforting tones. The enhanced palette includes captivating greens, soft reds, and warm neutrals, elevating the soft pebble-textured fabric.

Ultrafabrics is dedicated to sustainability and has set a goal to include at least 50% rapidly renewable and/or recycled materials in its portfolio by 2025. The Promessa collection now incorporates recycled polyester and responsibly sourced viscose in the backcloth for all colors, ensuring that every yard of Promessa includes 8.3 recycled plastic bottles.

In response to feedback from the healthcare market, Ultrafabrics has removed antimicrobial additives from the collection. This step enhances material health and safety while maintaining the collection’s excellent performance. It broadens Promessa’s suitability, especially in projects where antimicrobial technology is not required.

Nicole Meier, Director of Branding at Ultrafabrics, states, “Promessa is a testament to our commitment to innovation and progress. It’s not just a product; it’s a promise that we are always looking to the future.” This improved Promessa collection reflects Ultrafabrics’ dedication to sustainable, safe, and innovative materials for various industries.

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