What Flaire' Fabrics is Used For

The Tale of Flaire'

Flaire’ Fabrics is used in a variety of home furniture, as previously indicated. It is a wonderful fabric to work with as it boasts a unique silky shine that adds a distinct, rustic aspect to your design ethos, ranging from unsuite of your imagination to infinity and beyond, when it comes to style and product design and development. Flaire’ Fabrics is recyclable and biodegradable, and hence, it's environmentally friendly.

Flaire' is a household brand that boasts items manufactured using Cotton Blended bast fabric and 100% Jute Fabric, bleached and dyed to a variety of vibrant colours. We have an assortment of fabric types to cater to different uses.

What Flaire’ Fabrics is Used For

Flaire’ Fabrics is a home furnishing fabric that varies from a linin finish to simple and other elegant weaves which boasts a unique silky shine and add a distinct, rustic aspect to your design ethos. Let your imagination go to infinity and beyond when it comes to style, fabric & product design to new developments. Flaire’ Fabrics is recyclable and biodegradable, making it environmentally friendly. Flaire' is a household brand that boasts items manufactured using Cotton Blended bast fabric and 100% Jute Fabric, bleached and dyed to a variety of vibrant colours. Flaire’ Fabrics is made from a dominant percentage of special jute quality and is processed with used vegetable oil; hence, no synthetic polymer is used in its production.

Flaire’ Fabrics is made from a dominant percentage of special jute quality and is processed with used vegetable oil; hence, no synthetic polymer is used in its production.

Jute is the second most important and widely cultivated fibre after cotton.

Flaire’ Fabrics have a high tensile strength with low extensibility, making it long-lasting.

Flaire’ Fabrics have a highly lowered carbon footprint and a reduced water footprint, meaning it saves both energy and water during production, making it not only sustainable in terms of durability but also in terms of water as well as electricity conservation.

Flaire’ Fabrics are dyed and printed on OEKOTEX STANDARD.

Flaire’ Fabrics are also dyed using vegetable dyes.

Flaire’ Fabrics are hand printed as well using the block printing technique of Indus Valley civilization. 

Flaire’ Fabrics are breathing fabrics; hence, have medical benefits when used as a seating material or in cushions.

What Jute is Used For

Jute cloth is used in a variety of home furniture, as previously indicated. Jute is a wonderful fabric to work with in spite of its roughness as it boasts a unique golden and silky shine that adds a distinct, rustic aspect to your design ethos, ranging from drink coasters to accent wrappings for home vases.

Not to mention, jute is a very recyclable fabric due to its ease of production. Furthermore, the fibres generated by jute plants are wholly biodegradable, and hence, it's environmentally friendly.

Flaire’ uses Jute which is the second most important and widely cultivated fibre after cotton, yet is much coarser and a much harsher material than cotton, making it a challenge, which was conquered by Flaire’ in over a decade of R&D.

Flaire’ Fabrics have high tensile strength with low extensibility, making them long-lasting.

Flaire’ Fabrics are dyed and printed on OEKOTEX STANDARDS.

Flaire’ Fabrics are also dyed & printed using natural vegetable dyes.

Flaire’ Fabrics are hand-printed in Sindh Pakistan in the remote city of Hala using the block printing technique of the Indus Valley civilization, known to the people and respected artists in the culture of Sindh - Pakistan.

Flaire’ Fabrics breathe because they are made of natural products; Hence, have medical benefits when used in seating material or as cushions and are naturally Anti-Bacterial.

What Jute is Used For

Jute cloth is used in a variety of home furniture, as previously indicated. Jute is a wonderful fabric to work with in spite of its roughness as it boasts a unique golden and silky shine that adds a distinct, rustic aspect to your design ethos, ranging from drink coasters to accent wrappings for home vases.

Not to mention, jute is a very recyclable fabric due to its ease of production. Furthermore, the fibres generated by jute plants are wholly biodegradable, and hence, it's environmentally friendly.

Moreover, a 100% technical textiles solution are readily accessible with Flaire' Fabrics for our fabulous clientele.

Further processes can be obtained independently or in combination with specific needs and relative industry requirements. All modern processes, such as softening, fire retardant, stain repellant, and anti-bacterial, can be conducted on the fabric, as may be required.

Did You know?

Jute is the second most important and widely cultivated fibre after cotton.
It has high tensile strength with low extensibility, making it long-lasting.
It has a highly lowered carbon footprint and a reduced water footprint, meaning it saves both energy and water during production, making it not only sustainable in terms of durability but also in terms of water as well as electricity conservation.