Inspired by off-the-grid communities that pledge to live more sustainable lives all over the world, and playing on its history of offering forward-thinking solutions for today’s commercial interiors, Luna Textiles is bringing its design ethos to life in five new fabric patterns this spring.
Luna has designed a collection of grid-inspired textures that pull from the principles of off-the-grid, sustainable, low-cost living. Comprising three upholstery fabrics and two wallcoverings, Luna merges metropolitan and rural influences to create a mix of high performance, sustainability-minded and value-driven textiles with recycled and/or bio-based materials.
Metro was inspired by New York’s subway tiles and has an urban texture with a refined yet durable woven structure that can withstand high-traffic environments. Engineered for upholstery and panel applications, the fabric is offered in 25 trending colors.
Beacon is a mix of the natural and the engineered, a hospitality-focused fabric featuring a bi-color, crocheted novelty yarn which adds to creating a sequined shimmer effect. It contains Recover — “upcycled” cotton created from pre-consumer apparel waste — and is available in 10 colorways.
Mason is a felted wool with a colorful grid design. Its construction and vibrant yarns are diffused by the felting process. Comprised of 100% bio-based and rapidly renewable content, its seven earthenware inspired colorways to add warmth and nuance to commercial or crossover projects.
As Luna’s next generation in value-driven, high-performance wallcovering, Lumina has a smooth finish featuring a pearlescent polyethylene tape yarn. This clean construction is offered in a neutral, seven-color palette that will add style to interior walls.
Offered as a counterpoint to Lumina’s smooth surface, Candela brings luster and performance to Luna’s Wallcovering combination. Available in nine neutral colors, it’s comprised of a mix of matte and lustrous yarns and provides a subtle sheen across its crepe-like surface.