We turn textile ideas into collections.
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Large-scale digital print on indigo cotton-linen — fine botanical drawing across the ground, with an engineered border in cream and rust where the cloth folds.

Premium textile development & manufacturing

From idea to textile.

Digitally printed fabrics, product development and textile collections for brands worldwide.

Scroll Design · Fabric · Print · Product · Collection

Section 02 — Manifesto

More than textile production.

We do not sell machine hours. We help brands move from a first idea to a finished textile collection — with the design, the fabric and the product decisions handled inside one project.

  1. Idea
  2. Design
  3. Fabric
  4. Print
  5. Product
  6. Collection
Discover how we work
Botanical sketches, colour palette and printed cotton strike-offs arranged on a studio table.
Repeat studies on tracing paper beside a navy printed cotton strike-off.

Section 04 — Design Studio

Your idea can start here.

You do not need a print-ready file to begin. Bring an artwork, a mood or simply an ambition for next season.

The studio works from your commercial context — market, season, product and price position — and develops the pattern system around it. Brief to moodboard, repeat or panel artwork, colorways, then strike-off on the fabric you will actually use.

Coordinated Mediterranean printed table linen, bedding and cushions in a coastal interior.

Section 05 — Featured collection

Mediterranean Stories

Sun-worn botanicals, hand-drawn ceramics and a palette taken from coastal stone. Developed as a table, bedding and decorative family that can be adapted to a brand's own direction.

Section 06 — Capabilities

From artwork to finished textile.

Described by what it lets you create. Technical limits and verified data are stated on each capability page.

01

Digital textile printing

Fine detail, flexible colour and pattern development, and continuity from sample to production.

02

Reactive & pigment routes

Two print routes on suitable qualities. The right one is chosen per colour, hand-feel and end use.

03

Wide-width development

For bedding and large home textile applications without seams in the wrong place.

04

Fabric sourcing & development

Ground selected or developed for the end use, the target hand-feel and the print route.

05

Sampling & strike-offs

A controlled development step that reduces risk before commercial production.

06

Product development / made-ups

From printed metres to a sized, sewn, labelled and — where needed — packed product.

Macro of a printed edge meeting a stitched hem.

Section 07 — Why Sorkunlu

Built for brands that need more than a supplier.

Each claim on this site is tied to a process, a capability page or a project example.

Why brands work with us

Design + production

Creative and technical development in one project structure

Fewer handovers between the people who draw the pattern and the people who print it.

Flexible development

Test a direction before committing to a season

Minimums and commercial terms are confirmed per product — we do not publish blanket promises.

Textile know-how

Ground, scale, colour, finishing and end use — not only print

The decisions that determine whether a pattern works on the actual product.

One accountable partner

A single owner across design, fabric, print and product

Less fragmentation in the chain, more visible project management.

Section 08 — Project journey

How a project moves.

Six stages, one owner. Each stage ends with something you can approve.

  1. 01

    Discover

    Market, customer, season, product and price context. What the collection has to achieve.

  2. 02

    Design

    Mood, palette and pattern system — hero print, supporting prints and coordinates.

  3. 03

    Develop

    Fabric direction, print route and construction decisions taken together, not in sequence.

  4. 04

    Sample

    Strike-offs and prototypes on the fabric you will use. Colour and scale confirmed before scale-up.

  5. 05

    Produce

    Commercial production against the approved standard, with defined control points.

  6. 06

    Deliver

    Made-up, labelled and packed as agreed — with the references kept for the repeat order.

Fabric caught mid-movement — poster frame for the material film.

Every collection begins as a surface.

Section 10 — Capability at a glance

320 cm

Wide-width printing

For bedding and large home textile applications. Figure pending verification.

Two

Print routes

Reactive and pigment on suitable qualities, selected per colour, hand-feel and end use.

Eight

Product worlds

From table linen and bedding to shirting, outdoor and hospitality.

Section 11 — Private label

Your brand. Our textile intelligence.

From creative direction and fabric selection through sampling, labels and packaging to production — developed under your name, with the colour and quality references kept for the next season.

Folded printed cotton textile with unbranded packaging and an embossed leaf mark.
A finished printed table linen product from a client project.

Section 12 — Case study

A seasonal table collection, developed from a mood alone

A European home textile brand arrived with a colour direction and a launch date — no artwork. We built the pattern system around their table sizes, then carried the same story into runners and napkins.

Client

European home textile brand (named on written permission only)

Scope

Original print design, panel adaptation, strike-offs, made-up table linen

Outcome

Pending client approval

One brief. One textile partner.

What would you like to create?

Tell us about your product, artwork, timing and market. We will help define the next step.