SPRING 2007
A decorative Trevira CS collection brings a touch of Latin American glamour to the world of flame-retardant fabrics. CHARANGA is a genre of Cuban dance music popular in the 1940's. There are five co-ordinating colour groups - blackcurrant, magenta and lime; neutrals, charcoal and taupe; ivory, taupe and red; gold, aqua and taupe; and chocolate, orange and teal. These fabrics are equally attractive for domestic interiors with the advantage of being washable. All the designs in this collection are named after Latin-American dances and musical terms.
In addition to the two designs featured in detail here (ZAMBRA & PACHANGA) there are a further six designs in the collection. These include wide-width sheers and chenilles suitable for hotel upholstery.






