All the brands you see in our shop have been hand-picked by us, and many of the designs have been tried and tested on our own upholstery and soft furnishing projects.  If a fabric does not have “Domestic FR or Contract FR” in the specifications and you need it to be fire-retardant, do get in touch for a quote as many fabrics are suitable for treatments.

Check out our website gallery for inspiration or e-mail us for helpful, friendly advice on the best fabrics to use for your projects.  We sell fabrics for domestic and contract upholstery use, curtains, cushions, blinds, accessories and bedding, as well as ready-made cushions, notebooks and wallpapers.

We are always adding new collections, so if you don’t see what you are looking for, contact us for a quote.  We are happy to price match and offer discounts on RRPs.

Every month, you will find at least one brand on sale!  Check out all our other exciting BRANDS and contact us for a competitive quote.

At Chameleon Fabrics, we are proud to offer an exquisite selection of Linwood Fabrics’ high-quality products. Established in 1994, Linwood Fabrics has distinguished itself in the interiors market by blending classic British heritage with innovative design. Their range includes velvets, linens, cottons, and luxurious wallpapers, each crafted with meticulous attention to detail to enhance any interior setting.

Linwood’s design philosophy centers on creating timeless pieces that harmonize with both traditional and contemporary homes. Inspired by British history, nature, and art, their collections showcase a commitment to artistry and craftsmanship. Each pattern is developed by an in-house team of skilled designers and artists, ensuring a unique and sophisticated aesthetic.

Quality and sustainability are paramount to Linwood Fabrics. They use the finest natural materials and eco-friendly production processes to ensure their products are both beautiful and durable. Their sustainable manufacturing practices focus on reducing waste and minimizing environmental impact.

At Chameleon Fabrics, we are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. If you would like more information about Linwood Fabrics’ products or need assistance in selecting the perfect materials for your project, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our knowledgeable and friendly team is here to help with any inquiries. You can purchase Linwood’s luxurious fabrics directly from us, ensuring you receive the finest quality products for your interior design needs. Reach out to Chameleon Fabrics today to discover how Linwood Fabrics can add a touch of elegance to your space.

ECO FABRICS

Eco Fabrics: An Overview

Eco fabrics, also known as sustainable or environmentally friendly fabrics, are textiles produced with minimal harm to the environment and greater consideration for human health and ethical practices. As the fashion and textile industries face increasing scrutiny for pollution, waste, and labor conditions, eco fabrics offer a more responsible alternative.

What Makes a Fabric Eco-Friendly?
Eco fabrics are typically defined by one or more of the following characteristics:

  • Made from renewable, natural, or recycled resources

  • Produced using low-impact processes that reduce water use, energy consumption, and chemical pollution

  • Biodegradable or recyclable at the end of their life cycle

  • Manufactured under fair labor and ethical working conditions

Common Types of Eco Fabrics

  • Organic Cotton: Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, reducing soil and water contamination.

  • Linen (Flax): Requires less water and fewer chemicals than cotton and is fully biodegradable.

  • Hemp: A fast-growing plant that improves soil health and needs minimal water and pesticides.

  • Bamboo (mechanically processed): Naturally renewable and biodegradable when processed without harsh chemicals.

  • Tencel™ / Lyocell: Made from sustainably sourced wood pulp using a closed-loop process that recycles water and solvents.

  • Recycled Fabrics: Includes recycled polyester or nylon made from post-consumer waste like plastic bottles or fishing nets.

Benefits of Eco Fabrics

  • Lower environmental impact

  • Reduced exposure to toxic chemicals for consumers and workers

  • Increased durability and breathability in many cases

  • Support for sustainable agriculture and circular economies

Challenges and Considerations
Not all fabrics marketed as “eco” are equally sustainable. Some materials, such as chemically processed bamboo or poorly regulated recycled synthetics, may still have environmental downsides. Certifications like GOTS, OEKO-TEX, and FSC can help verify sustainability claims.

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