Carvico Lifestyle At Heimtextil — Where Comfort And Performance Meet Sustainability And Contemporary Design

Image Courtesy of Carvico

Image Courtesy of Carvico

Dynamic lifestyles and a frantic pace.

In an increasingly fast world, we need to redefine the concept of comfort.

This is why Carvico has rewritten the rules of contemporary design by presenting its Lifestyle collection of fabrics for interior design at Heimtextil 2020. From January 7th-10th in Hall 4.2, Booth G 34.

The Lifestyle collection includes several eco-sustainable fabrics, made of regenerated polyamide yarn from pre-and post-consumer waste materials (ghost fishing nets, carpet fluff and tulle) which, at the end of their useful life, instead of being sent to the landfill, are recovered and regenerated through a complex physical-chemical process.

 This is how ECONYL® polyamide is produced to be then used for the creation of high quality fabrics.

For over 50 years, Carvico Spa, a global leader in the production of warp knitted fabrics headquartered in the district of Bergamo, has been offering a fast and accurate service, aimed at satisfying the needs of both Italian and International interior designers, buyers and trendsetters who wish to express their creativity and tell different lifestyles through precious, high performance materials.

VITA LIFESTYLE

An eco-sustainable performance fabric made of ECONYL®, a regenerated Nylon yarn from pre-and post-consumer waste materials.

Featuring a matt surface, Vita is hyper-resistant, thin, elegant, soft and it is available in a wide range of different shades.

Being lightweight and bi-elastic, it is ideal as a cover for furniture elements. Furthermore, Vita is versatile and adaptable and suits very different tastes and needs.

Composition

  • Vita standard version: 78% ECONYL® Polyamide – 22% Elastane

  • Bonded version: Vita + fireproof PU padding + lining made of Siviglia

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