Monday, January 22, 2018

Shoreline and Aqualina




To welcome 2018, Hertex have brought out two new, fresh, easy-to-use, laid-back ranges: Shoreline an Aqualina. 

Shoreline is a salute to stripes. This poly/linen collection consists of timeless broad stripes, bold checks, skinny stripes, ginghams and "old-school" stripes (that's my name for them, at least - think school ties and blazer trim...). 

If like me you love the simplicity of stripes, this is a real go-to range that offers sludgy colours that eliminate the naivety that often comes with stripes that come in clean colours (think Coastal Maine and Martha's Vineyard rather than Brighton Beach deck chairs.)


Skinny stripes and pin stripes are a great way to break up plains and keep things interesting. From far, they read as a plain, and make less of a statement than bold stripes. I know I yammer on about the glory of fabrics that are gender neutral, but it's certainly becoming more of a thing in apparel, and stripes offer one solution, for your living environment, at least.


Of course, checks are indispensable if you're going for a rustic or country look, but they're not limited to that style. Couple a smart grey or charcoal oversized gingham with plains of the same tones, and you can easily swing a Manhattan loft look.

 Old-school stripes will never get tired and can bring a nostalgic mood to an interior.

Hertex has always been a market leader when it comes to supplying outdoor fabrics. Their new range Aqualina is a collection of outdoor woven designs that consist of chevron stripes, geometrics, plains and boucle weaves. Their composition is 100% olefin, which means that the fabric is strong, colourfast and resistant to mildew, sunlight and staining. All the designs come in 3 "natural tones" (Lava, Sand and Dust) as well as tones of blue (Fjord), Green (Forest) and Aqua (Spa). You can see the full range here.




Main patterned designs below are Thon, Mulino and Fjord.
The plains below are Vestlia, but check out the other plains Scandic and Ola on the Hertex website.


Till next time nerds, 
Keep up the feeling :)



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