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Highlights from Design Week 2020 - Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Sumptuous fabrics in a spectrum of colour at Rose Uniacke’s understated stand at the Design Week Pop-up exhibition. Luxury fabric, interior inspiration. For more inspiration visit: www.thehousedirectory.com Fabric Showroom Design, Curtains Shop Design, Fabric Store Design Interior, Fabric Store Interior, Fabric Display Ideas, Textile Shop Interior Design, Show Room Design, Luxury Boutique Interior, Textile Display

Highlights from Design Week 2020 - Design Centre Chelsea Harbour. Sumptuous fabrics in a spectrum of colour at Rose Uniacke’s understated stand at the Design Week Pop-up exhibition. Luxury fabric, interior inspiration. For more inspiration visit: www.thehousedirectory.com

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Extending their legacy, Singhania’s launches second store in Hyderabad - Telangana Today Fabric Store Design Shops, Saree Rack Design, Fabric Store Displays Retail, Saree Store Interior Design, Cloth Rack Design, Fabric Showroom Interior Design, Textile Shop Interior Design, Garments Shop Interior Display, Aesthetic Clothing Store Interior

Hyderabad: Singhania’s were the sole textile distributors to the Nizam’s throne. The promise of quality is the foremost goal of their business. From being the manufacturers and wholesalers of textiles, they moved into the retail segment around 1999. As a brand that trusts and believes that weaving traditions are one of the oldest artistic expressions, […]

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OR... Shams Unleashed in the Garment District For many sewers who visit NYC, fabric shopping is the main event, amiright? If you have never been to the garment district in NY before, you may have heard that "it's much smaller than it used to be." Yes, this is true. Most designers and RTW operations now send their clothes offshore to be manufactured, so the garment district has shrunk. But it's still mind bogglingly big! If you think you can see it all in half a day, or even a full day, you…

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