Hospitality
A venue is a project, not an order.
Specific sizes, specific colourways, a fixed opening date and a textile that has to survive a commercial laundry. We run it as a project with named approval stages.
Solution areas
What we develop for venues.
Laundry regime, replacement cycle and inventory planning are part of the brief from the first conversation.
- Restaurant table linen
- Hotel and resort decorative textiles
- Room textile accents
- Custom prints
- Outdoor and poolside textiles
- Branded capsule collections
- Project-specific sizes and colourways
Project flow
Six stages to opening.
Each stage produces something the project team can sign off, so the opening date does not depend on a single final delivery.
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01
Venue brief
Concept, covers, service style, laundry regime and the interior direction.
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02
Material suitability
Grounds shortlisted against wash cycle, stain exposure and replacement planning.
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03
Design
Print developed to the venue's identity and to the actual table and room dimensions.
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04
Prototype
Sewn samples in the real sizes, seen under the venue's own lighting where possible.
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05
Approval
Colour, size and construction locked as the reference standard for the order.
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06
Production
Delivered to the opening schedule, with the reference held for replenishment.
Frequently asked
Before you brief us.
Can you match our interior designer's palette?
Yes. Colour is developed against your reference and approved on a strike-off of the actual ground — screen and print rarely agree.
Will you hold the reference for replenishment?
The approved standard is retained so a repeat order matches the original delivery. Availability of the specific ground over time is confirmed at the start.
Can you work to a fixed opening date?
Project schedules are built backwards from the opening. We state a project-specific timeline with the first response rather than a generic lead time.