We turn textile ideas into collections.
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Capabilities

From artwork to finished textile.

This is not a machine list. Each capability is described by what it lets you create — and where its limits are.

Close view of a printed cotton surface showing fine detail and colour transition.

Print

Putting colour on cloth.

Technical line and capacity figures are verified with production before publication. Anything still pending is marked as such.

Digital textile printing

Fine detail, photographic gradation and effectively unlimited colours in one design. It also removes the screen cost that makes short development runs uneconomic — which is what allows a collection to be tested before it is committed.

Reactive printing

On suitable cellulosic grounds, the route chosen when depth of colour and hand-feel matter. Wash and use performance is defined per project and confirmed by test rather than assumed.

Pigment printing

A flexible route for selected applications. Evaluated together with the expected hand-feel, colour target and end use — it is a different answer, not a lesser one.

Wide-width development

For bedding and large home textile applications where a seam in the middle of the product is unacceptable.

Maximum width: approximately 320 cm — pending verification

Material & product

Before the print, and after it.

Fabric sourcing & development

Selecting or developing the ground for the end use, the target hand-feel, the print route and the commercial expectation. Most print problems are actually ground problems.

Fabric Library

Sampling & strike-offs

A small, controlled development step that confirms colour and scale and removes most of the risk before commercial production.

Product development / made-ups

From printed metres to a sized, sewn, labelled and — where required — packed product. Hems, corners, tolerances and closures specified per item.

Finishing

Applied for the target hand-feel, appearance and wash behaviour. Only finishes that are offered and verified are listed for a project.

Quality & colour management

Artwork check, strike-off approval, retained reference standard, defined tolerances and production control points. Exact procedures are documented with the quality team.

Frequently asked

Limits, honestly stated.

Which print route will my project use?

It is decided with the ground, the colour target, the hand-feel expectation and the end use — not chosen in advance. The project team states the route with the first material recommendation.

Can you guarantee an exact colour match?

Colour is approved on a strike-off of the actual ground, and that approved sample becomes the standard. Tolerances are agreed as part of the approval rather than left implicit.

What is the maximum print width?

Wide-width capability exists for bedding and large home textile applications. The exact figure is pending verification by production and management before we publish it.

Do you publish capacity figures?

Only once verified and approved. A capacity number that cannot be substantiated is worth less than a clear answer about your specific project.

Discuss your project.

Tell us the product and the market. We will tell you what is feasible before anyone commits.