4 textile brands to know

Bruder & Co

Launched in 1988, Bruder & Co provides a beautiful selection of rustic-themed fabrics. Featuring natural compositions and jacquards, Bruder’s palette is sere, muted, resulting in a sophisticated collection of textiles. Specializing in linen-based furnishing textiles, these are cultivated in the north of France and spun in Belgium.

via @bruderfabrics

Astrid

A Scandinavian brand of textiles launched in 2003 by Anna Boustedt. Contemporary, timeless, and sustainable, Astrid’s creations are produced in Europe with a belief that textiles are the core of any interior. An important part of the brand’s ethos is social and environmental responsibility. By optimizing its manufacturing processes and working closely with a trusted network of suppliers, retailers and partners, Astrid successfully minimizes the impact of its production on the environment,

via @astridtextiles

Designs of The Time

Designs of The Time is a Belgian company owned by the Puylaert family. Translating its love for raw, natural materials and craftsmanship, the brand's textiles are casual, untreated, and yet sophisticated. It's the idea of imperfection and discrete luxury that inspires the founders who believe the most beautiful interiors must be authentic.

via @designsofthetime

Helene Blanche

Helene Blanche is a Danish textile designer renowned for her playful fabrics that reflect Scandinavian attention to detail. In her work, she makes references to decorative styles and modernizes them, offering a fresh look on old design traditions. “Textiles nourish our senses and enhance the aesthetic quality of our physical surroundings,” she said in an interview with Creative Denmark, highlighting the importance of textiles within our home space.

via @heleneblanche

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