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Mayer Fabrics Ritzi

Ritzi

Ritzi is a high-performance woven from Mayer Fabrics.
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Mayer Fabrics Botanique Collection

Mayer Fabrics' Botanique Collection

Botanique Collection by Mayer Fabrics features flower and foliage patterns, blooming right now in their showroom 1173, THE MART.
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The Loop pattern from the Axis Collection.

Axis

Mayer Fabrics' new post-consumer recycled polyester line is inspired by the simplistic beauty of mixing shapes, lines and curves.
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Wonderlust

Created in collaboration with the Museum of International Folk Art, the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture and Sunbrella, Wonderlust brings the warmth and color of global folk art...
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Vollis Simpson Collection

Mayer Fabrics has joined forces with Sunbrella Contract to introduce the Vollis Simpson Collection. The line celebrates the metal sculptures of the late folk artist, and include...
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The Kimono Collection

Mayer Fabrics Kimono collection is a line of wool upholstery fabrics that features vintage Katagami stencil motifs and graphics from a Yukata silk kimono. Rich, vibrant colors...
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Boteh

Boteh from Mayer Fabrics offers a rejuvenated twist on classic design motifs. This pattern of bleach-cleanable fabrics is woven from 100 percent solution dyed yarn (73 percent...
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Voyage of Discovery Pediatric Curtains

Mayer Fabrics has partnered with Drapilux to launch a collection of privacy curtain fabrics specially designed for pediatric interiors. The collection, called Voyage of Discovery...
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Blast from the Past

Mayer Fabrics brings the trend cycle back around with its latest collection, Blast from the Past, which features seven reclaimable and recyclable upholstery fabrics, all made ...
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Wabi-Sabi

Wabi-Sabi is Mayer Fabrics’ collection of recycled polyester fabrics reflecting the Japanese aesthetic and Zen concept of finding beauty in things imperfect, impermanent and incomplete...

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