Standard Fiber introduces spring bedding textile lineup

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Standard Fiber introduces spring bedding textile lineup

The design team at Standard Fiber, a supplier to the home textile market and manufacturer of basic bedding products, is offerings its spring design and color trends to help its customers select home textiles for their new mattress collections.

“Over the years, we’ve found customers rely on us to help them come up with creative solutions to design and develop unique and innovative bedding products,” said Brandon Wells, executive vice president/general manager, mattress division. “While comfort technologies and design aesthetics are always on trend, sustainability is also a major concern among today’s consumers and plays a big role in our home textile offering.”

At the recent International Sleep Products Assn. Expo, Standard Fiber introduced four new mattress collections for 2022 :

Mod Nature pulls elements from mid-century architecture and design and updates the look to a more contemporary feel. In this collection Standard Fiber uses clean, modern lines; diagonal features; and subtle texture with a classic navy-based color palette.
Japandi is the blending of Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics. In this collection the company highlight the use of natural and sustainable fibers, such as Tencel, Bamboo Rayon and recycled polyester.Simply Intricate is Standard Fiber’s transitional take on a traditional style collection, with floral motifs, organic and fluid design elements, background texture, and a muted color palette. Highlighted high-end fibers include cashmere, silk and rayon.

Vibe has a dynamic approach, with bold color usage and edgy pattern motifs. In this collection, Standard Fiber highlight cooling yarns, striated yarns and copper infusions.
Also at ISPA, Standard Fiber presented its portfolio of sustainable products that included recycled textiles, compostable textiles, bio-based foam pillows and bio-based textile finishes.

Last month, Standard Fiber launched a carbon reduction program where it will invest in carbon offsets for all cargo containers of textiles it exports from Asia to customers in the U.S. and 20 other countries around the world.

This initiative builds upon the company’s robust material responsibility platform that includes organic cotton with GOTS or OCS certification, recycled fibers with GRS or RCS certification, bio-based foams with USDA Biopreferred certification, RDS down, Oeko-tex certified products, and packaging made with recycled materials.

Source: www.furnituretoday.com
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