NEW YORK CITY – Bernhardt Textiles unveils its innovative Making Connections collection, a series of fabrics inspired by the theme of connectivity. Designed with sustainability in mind, the collection integrates high-performance textiles and eco-friendly materials, offering a versatile range of textures and hues perfect for upholstery.

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The four fabrics in this collection explore various facets of connectivity, each providing unique characteristics for modern interiors:
Intersect (3585) – This ikat-inspired fabric blends heathered yarns to create an intriguing visual. Made from 47% recycled wool, 37% recycled acrylic, 11% recycled polyester, 3% virgin wool, 1% nylon, and 1% alpaca, Intersect boasts a remarkable durability of 99,000 double rubs. It also adheres to the SCS Indoor Advantage Gold sustainability standard, making it an eco-conscious choice.
Matrix (3582) – With a distinctive matelassé grid pattern, Matrix features both vertical and horizontal woven textures. Composed of 46% PC recycled polyester, 33% acrylic, and 21% nylon, this fabric stands up to 100,000 double rubs. Proudly made in the U.S., it also meets the SCS Indoor Advantage Gold certification.
Criss Cross (3583) – A soft chenille fabric with a charming grid-like weave, Criss Cross comes in a palette of eight earth-toned shades. Made from 100% polyester, this fabric is reinforced with an acrylic backing. It offers durability with 100,000 double rubs and carries the SCS Indoor Advantage Gold certification, originating from Italy.
Gridlock (3584) – Featuring a subtle small-grid design with heathered yarns, Gridlock is available in 12 colors. Composed of 64% recycled polyester, 22% cotton, and 14% linen, it has an acrylic backing and is built to last with 100,000 double rubs. This fabric also meets the SCS Indoor Advantage Gold standards for sustainability.

















