Fellowes Launches New Textile Collection

Fellowes Contract Interiors recently partnered with Momentum Textiles & Wallcoverings to launch a new line of high-end-design, cost-effective textiles, according to a news release. Part of Momentum Textiles’ Kickstart collection, the new selection offers high-quality and versatile textiles for both smaller budgets and the early design phase of larger projects. The Momentum Collection was designed for use in environments that use Fellowes’ Volo monolithic and frame & tile modular walls.

“Momentum and Fellowes have a longstanding partnership spanning several decades,” said Kris Ward, Vice President of Alliance Programs at Momentum. “We are excited to partner with an industry leader on this latest launch of beautiful, sustainable textiles, providing inspiration for your next workspace project.”

The collection features five patterns with crepe, basketweave, and woven textures with both solid and two-tone colorways, heathered fabric, and dynamic patterns. The fabrics provide a way to add warmth, texture, and color to any space, the news release reports. The fabrics are high-performance and made from recycled content.

“At Fellowes Contract Interiors, we see ourselves as partners to both contract dealers and designers, so it’s important that our products are made to bring strong design and trusted material partnerships to our mutual clients,” said Todd Holderness, General Manager at Fellowes. “Pairing this selection from Momentum Textiles with Volo creates a sustainable solution with high performance, beautiful design, and maximum flexibility.”

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