KnollTextiles Voyage Collection

The Voyage Collection from KnollTextiles encompasses three upholstery fabricsEntourage, Roundtrip, and Spectatorthat are suitable for healthcare, hospitality, corporate, or educational applications. The fabrics are inspired by African beading. They are made of solution-dyed nylon, are UV- and abrasion-resistant, and are available with Nano-Tex with Durablock treatment. Roundtrip is a medium-scale fabric with circles made from large and small dots and available in eight colorways. Spectator is a large-scale pattern also available in eight colorways. Entourage is a multicolored textured fabric that incorporates boucl© and chenille solution-dyed yarns and comes in nine colorways. knolltextiles.com

The Voyage Collection from KnollTextiles encompasses three upholstery fabricsEntourage, Roundtrip, and Spectatorthat are suitable for healthcare, hospitality, corporate, or educational applications. The fabrics are inspired by African beading. They are made of solution-dyed nylon, are UV- and abrasion-resistant, and are available with Nano-Tex with Durablock treatment. Roundtrip is a medium-scale fabric with circles made from large and small dots and available in eight colorways. Spectator is a large-scale pattern also available in eight colorways. Entourage is a multicolored textured fabric that incorporates boucl© and chenille solution-dyed yarns and comes in nine colorways. knolltextiles.com

The Voyage Collection from KnollTextiles encompasses three upholstery fabrics—Entourage, Roundtrip, and Spectator—that are suitable for healthcare, hospitality, corporate, or educational applications. The fabrics are inspired by African beading. They are made of solution-dyed nylon, are UV- and abrasion-resistant, and are available with Nano-Tex with Durablock treatment. Roundtrip is a medium-scale fabric with circles made from large and small dots and available in eight colorways. Spectator is a large-scale pattern also available in eight colorways. Entourage is a multicolored textured fabric that incorporates bouclé and chenille solution-dyed yarns and comes in nine colorways. knolltextiles.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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