CR CLASS reinterprets the classics in its new collection and presents it at HTP by TEXTILHOGAR

Renewing and reinventing oneself is the key to success and that is what they have done at CR CLASS, who in recent years has been able to adapt to the needs of the market, creating increasingly complete fabrics and wallpapers in terms of design and texture.

Proof of this are the tapestries from its latest collection, where we can find geometric patterns, stripes, plains or double-width linen. A whole range of options that enrich your sample, betting on compositions in natural fibers such as viscose, cotton, linen or wool. If we talk about textures, weaves in bouclé, tweeds, marbled or velvets appear among its samples, having as a common point its soft touch without giving up its high resistance to friction.

One of its new fabrics that brings together these characteristics is the Enzo item, an upholstery tweed with an aged visual effect. The linen, cotton and viscose in its fibers create a unique slightly striped look that adds depth once applied.

As curtain options we also find different styles, with classic stripes, plain in pure linen or even a triple curtain with a moiré effect. In all of them, their structure shows the irregularity of natural fibers, accentuating their textured appearance.

They complete the collection with two spectacular wallpaper books inspired by the Renaissance and Baroque villas of beautiful Italy and their wonderful gardens; as well as a capsule collection of exclusive murals designed by Devesa & Agenjo. The latter take us on a journey along the Mediterranean coast, its landscapes and its marine biodiversity.

+Info: https://crclass.com/

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