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Silk Fabrics FAQs
Silk fabric is a natural textile made from fibres produced by silkworms. The cocoons are carefully harvested, and the fine filaments are unwound, spun into yarn and woven into fabric. This precise process creates a smooth, lustrous textile with exceptional strength and elegance.
Silk fabric offers a natural sheen, softness and refined drape that bring depth and elegance to interiors. Its breathable and hypoallergenic qualities, combined with its ability to reflect light, make it ideal for creating a calm and sophisticated atmosphere.
Yes, silk fabric is well suited to curtaining and decorative upholstery. It can be suseptable to sun damage so it is recommended that curtains are lined. It is also generally not recommended for upholstery in high traffic areas. It performs best in low‑traffic areas, where its natural beauty, softness and drape can be fully appreciated
Silk is a surprisingly strong natural fibre and can last for many years when properly cared for. Its longevity is enhanced when used in appropriate settings and protected from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
Silk is often referred to as the “queen of fabrics” due to its natural lustre, softness and association with luxury. Its long history, intricate production process and refined appearance contribute to its status as one of the most prized textiles.
Silk is a natural, biodegradable fibre. Its sustainability depends on responsible production and sourcing, but its durability and longevity make it a considered choice for interiors when used thoughtfully.
Silk fabrics are available by the metre, allowing flexibility across interior projects. Samples can also be ordered to experience the texture, weight and colour before specifying.




















































