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Luna Textiles introduces brand new collection inspired by Mexican architecture

Luna Textiles has launched The Return Collection for summer 2024. Comprising three sustainable fabrics, crafted using natural and recycled materials, the collection draws inspiration from Mexican architecture.

Embracing bold graphics, vivid coloration and textured surfaces, Corner Curve, Flora and Terrene evoke a ‘soft modernism’ to enrich commercial and hospitality interiors.

Commenting on the launch of the collection, VP of design said: “Inspired by the work of architect, Luis Barragán, the vibrant hues and interplay of dimensional geometries, make The Return Collection perfect for a range of commercial settings. Sustainability and modern craft are artfully blended within the collection, without compromising performance and durability.”

Carefully constructed using natural and recycled materials, including linen, wool, cotton and polyester, The Return Collection is free from added finishes and signals Luna’s deep commitment to the environment.

The lead fabric in the collection is a large scale dimensional geometric pattern, Corner Curve, in five colorways is made using a blend of natural and recycled materials to create energetic patterns with textural depth.

True to its name, Flora’s three-color structure recalls the flecks of color seen in a flower field. Flora’s chunky boucle yarns, paired with duotone accents, create dimension and bridge a range of palettes, allowing for seamless coordination within any space.

Terrene is a contemporary and refined chenille piece-dye. Its appeal rests in having an ultra-soft hand and nature inspired palette. Balancing natural linen fiber with performance forward components, Terrene embraces a natural aesthetic and is engineered for high traffic use.