Discover New Contract Fabric Patterns from Burch Fabrics

Discover two Crypton fabrics by Burch inspired by sound. Cadence and Harmony are textile expressions of shifting and immersive sound patterns.
Burch Contract Fabrics Salutes New Textile Collection

The Burch Design Studio celebrates the innovative spirit of contemporary artisans through their newest Crypton Nanotex textile collection, Modern Makers.
New Fabric Arrivals At High Point Market

Crypton tours new introductions of upholstered furniture for chic interiors. This curation spans the design landscape with hot styles from Thayer Coggin, Pearson, Rowe, MT Company and Vanguard. 2020 brings more Crypton throughout market: beyond trusted spill and stain resistance, Crypton fabrics are also permanently protected by silver-ion antimicrobial technology.
Fabric Disinfectant Spray For Contract Fabric

Crypton contract performance indoor fabrics, known for their outstanding stain and odor protection, are also disinfectable. Find out how.
The Top Textile Trends With Material Bank

Heimtextil released 5 textile trends and Crypton has everything you need to bring them to life. Source over 700 Crypton textiles on Material Bank now!
New Marine Upholstery Fabric — Meet IMO

We are excited to unveil our latest technology: Crypton IMO at Cruise Ship Interiors Expo with Kravet Cruise – Kravet Contract’s new maritime collection.
New Performance Velvet Fabric That Resists Stains

The new incarnations of velvet are far from classic and perfect for interiors from hospitality and retail to residential interior design. Crypton’s spill-repellent, stain and odor resistant velvet looks are trending throughout the design world. Find out why and where to find them.
Discover Safari and Karma Fabrics by Douglass

For designers looking to add good vibes to any project, the KarmaCollectionmay be just the thing to add lively or calm energy to a space, depending on the design vision. Karma’s whimsical colorations work in perfect harmony with one another, with warm complementing cool.
Textile Technology Goes Way Beyond the Surface

In the groundbreaking book, Textile Technology and Design: From Interior Space to Outer Space, contributing essayist Alexa Griffith Winton explores the evolving role of textiles as “an interstitial interface” in the context of contemporary design practice “in which advanced computational and fabrication technologies combine to create textiles capable of both reacting to their surrounding environs and responding to their inhabitants.”
Crypton Collection Review: Brentano Crushes the Cityscape

One of the most exciting trends in contract fabric is a move toward intense, distinctive colors and exciting patterns. This new trend breaks through all of the myths about design limitations with contract performance fabrics.