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Fabric Brochure Contents… Fabric Brochure Contents… 1 About us 2 Bespoke Designs 3 Woven Fabric Collections 4 Aura Collection 6 Astro Collection 8 Cairngorm Collection 10 Callaway Collection 12 Expression Collection 14 Country Living Collection 16 Serenity Collection 18 Genesis Collection 20 Plain Woven Fabrics 36 Printed Fabric Collections 37 Step-by-Step Printed Fabric Guide 38 Qualities & Properties 39 Fiorella Collection 41 Melrose Collection 43 Mayfield Collection 45 Nostalgia Collection 47 Chatsworth Collection 49 Copenhagen Collection 51 Wordsworth Collection 53 Capture Collection 55 Seasons Collection 57 Botanical Collection 59 Novello Collection 60 Ophelia Collection 61 Plain Printed Fabrics 65 Pattern Repeats About us… With over 30 years’ experience in manufacturing inherently fire retardant textiles, ILIV design and distribute fabrics to inspire beautiful public spaces and domestic interiors. Real time business Why ILIV? to business website Creating beautiful Specialists in Uniquely designed fabrics for over inherently fire collections 30 years retardant textiles Ethically compliant supply chain Talented in-house Inspiring design team photography 50,000 metres of Bespoke soft quality assured furnishing service drapery & upholstery fabrics sold weekly International brand 98% of our 5000+ distributed in over fabrics available for 60 countries same day dispatch 1 Bespoke Designs… We offer a custom design service; whether it is a re-colour of an existing design, a completely new design or one of your own designs that you would like us to convert into a printed or woven fabric, we have our own experienced in-house design team that can deal with your request. Any of our existing printed, woven or plain designs can be re-coloured to suit your customer’s needs. For information on minimum order quantities and indicative pricing, please contact your Sales Manager. 2 2 Woven Fabric Collections… 3 Spectrum Putty Umbra Putty Callisto Putty Spectrum Latte Nova Mushroom Atmosphere Lunar Caramel Nova Caramel Mushroom Umbra Mushroom Spectrum Sunshine Atmosphere Callisto Caramel Atmosphere Noir Callisto Mushroom Callisto Pecan Atmosphere Pecan Sunshine AURA COLLECTION AURA Spectrum Charcoal Umbra Charcoal Callisto Noir Nova Noir Atmosphere Spectrum Callisto Prussian Umbra Prussian Prussian Prussian Spectrum Jade Atmosphere Jade Callisto Jade Nova Jade Atmosphere Lunar Raspberry Callisto Raspberry Raspberry 4 5 ASTRO AUTUMN Connect Amethyst Connect Carnelian Edge Autumn Vista Amethyst Vista Carnelian Urban Amethyst Urban Olive Puzzle Autumn ASTRO BLUSH Connect Blush Connect Noir Edge Blush Vista Blush Vista Slate Urban Blush Urban Mushroom Puzzle Blush ASTRO COLLECTION ASTRO ASTRO SUNSHINE Connect Charcoal Connect Truffle Edge Sunshine Vista Charcoal Vista Sunshine Urban Sunshine Urban Truffle Puzzle Sunshine ASTRO INDIGO Connect Fire Connect Indigo Edge Indigo Vista Fire Vista Indigo Urban Fire Urban Indigo Puzzle Indigo ASTRO SEA GREEN Connect Mustard Connect Sea Green Edge Sea Green Vista Sea Green Vista Stone Urban Sea Green Urban Stone Puzzle Sea Green ASTRO MINK Connect Silver Connect Taupe Edge Mink Vista Mink Vista Taupe Urban Mink Urban Noir Puzzle Mink 6 Pixel Autumn Pixel Blush Pixel Sunshine Pixel Indigo Pixel Sea Green Pixel Mink 7 CAIRNGORM CHARCOAL Braemar Charcoal Ballater Charcoal Pitlochry Charcoal Kinloch Charcoal Kinloch Mushroom CAIRNGORM PISTACHIO Braemar Pistachio Ballater Pistachio Pitlochry Pistachio Kinloch Heather Kinloch Pistachio CAIRNGORM INDIGO CAIRNGORM COLLECTION CAIRNGORM Braemar Indigo Ballater Indigo Pitlochry Indigo Kinloch Indigo Kinloch Riviera CAIRNGORM SPICE Braemar Spice Ballater Spice Pitlochry Spice Kinloch Latte Kinloch Teal CAIRNGORM WINE Braemar Wine Ballater Wine Pitlochry Wine Kinloch Wine CAIRNGORM BURNT SIENNA Braemar Ballater Pitlochry Kinloch Spice Burnt Sienna Burnt Sienna Burnt Sienna CAIRNGORM OCHRE Braemar Ochre Ballater Ochre Pitlochry Ochre Kinloch Ochre 8 CAIRNGORM BUTTERSCOTCH CAIRNGORM STEEL Braemar Ballater Pitlochry Kinloch Biscuit Braemar Steel Ballater Steel Pitlochry Steel Kinloch Steel Butterscotch Butterscotch Butterscotch CAIRNGORM MULBERRY CAIRNGORM ARCTIC Braemar Mulberry Ballater Mulberry Pitlochry Mulberry Kinloch Taupe Braemar Arctic Ballater Actic Pitlochry Arctic Kinloch Arctic 9 CALLAWAY CHARCOAL Briar Charcoal Clara Charcoal Ripley Charcoal Cora Smoke Kingsley Smoke Kingsley Charcoal Ellis Charcoal CALLAWAY OCHRE Briar Ochre Remy Ochre Clara Ochre Ripley Ochre Kingsley Ochre Ellis Ochre CALLAWAY OLIVE CALLAWAY COLLECTION CALLAWAY Briar Olive Clara Olive Ripley Olive Cora Olive Ellis Olive CALLAWAY PLUM Briar Plum Remy Raspberry Kingsley Putty Cora Putty Cora Plum Cora Procelain Ripley Plum Clara Plum Remy Porcelain Ellis Raspberry CALLAWAY ROYAL Briar Royal Remy Royal Clara Royal Ripley Royal Kingsley Royal Ellis Royal CALLAWAY RUBY Briar Ruby Remy Ruby Clara Ruby Ripley Ruby Cora Ruby Ellis Ruby 10 11 EXPRESSION NOIR Sculpture Noir Distinct Noir Mystic Noir Impact Sunshine Abstract Sunshine Palette Noir Dune Smoke Pitch Ivory EXPRESSION PUTTY Sculpture Putty Distinct Putty Mystic Putty Impact Putty Abstract Putty Palette Putty Dune Platinum Pitch Putty EXPRESSION MIDNIGHT EXPRESSION COLLECTION Sculpture Midnight Distinct Midnight Mystic Midnight Impact Midnight Abstract Midnight Palette Midnight Dune Platinum Pitch Pewter EXPRESSION AUBERGINE Sculpture Distinct Putty Mystic Aubergine Impact Aubergine Abstract Palette Aubergine Dune Platinum Pitch Ivory Aubergine Aubergine EXPRESSION PEWTER Sculpture Dove Distinct Pewter Mystic Pewter Impact Pewter Abstract Pewter Palette Pewter Dune Smoke Pitch Pewter EXPRESSION BLUSH Sculpture Dove Distinct Pewter Mystic Blush Impact Putty Abstract Putty Palette Blush Dune Platinum Pitch Putty 12 13 COUNTRY LIVING TEAL Kettlewell Linen Bedale Linen Leyburn Teal Ingleton Teal Arncliffe Teal Grassington Teal Hawkswick Teal Tundra Mushroom COUNTRY LIVING BORDEAUX Kettlewell Bedale Leyburn Ingleton Arncliffe Grassington Hawkswick Tundra Mushroom Bordeaux Bordeaux Bordeaux Bordeaux Bordeaux Bordeaux Bordeaux COUNTRY LIVING MIDNIGHT COUNTRY LIVING COLLECTION COUNTRY Kettlewell Bedale Leyburn Ochre Ingleton Arncliffe Grassington Hawkswick Tundra Mushroom Midnight Midnight Midnight Midnight Midnight Midnight COUNTRY LIVING OCHRE Kettlewell Steel Bedale Stone Leyburn Ochre Ingleton Linen Arncliffe Ochre Grassington Latte Hawkswick Ochre Tundra Steel COUNTRY LIVING PLUM Kettlewell Linen Bedale Plum Leyburn Plum Ingleton Plum Arncliffe Plum Grassington Plum Hawkswick Plum Tundra Plum 14 15 SERENITY TRUFFLE Compose Truffle Haze Mink Escape Truffle Reflection Truffle Reflection Mocha SERENITY CHARCOAL Compose Haze Charcoal Escape Charcoal Reflection Reflection Slate Charcoal Charcoal SERENITY COLLECTION SERENITY SERENITY DUCK EGG Compose Haze Beige Escape Reflection Duck Egg Duck Egg Duck Egg SERENITY MARINE Compose Marine Haze Beige Escape Marine Reflection Marine SERENITY DAMSON Compose Damson Haze Mink Escape Damson Reflection Damson SERENITY ROUGE Compose Rouge Haze Cream Escape Rouge Reflection Rouge 16 17 GENESIS WINE Destiny Wine Elements Wine Impulse Wine Origin Wine Origin Mocha GENESIS SLATE BLUE Destiny Slate Blue Elements Slate Blue Impulse Slate Blue Origin Slate Blue GENESIS BURNT ORANGE GENESIS COLLECTION Destiny Burnt Elements Burnt Impulse Burnt Origin Bronze Orange Orange Orange GENESIS SAND Destiny Sand Elements Sand Impulse Sand Origin Sand GENESIS PEWTER Destiny Pewter Elements Steel Impulse Steel Origin Pewter GENESIS PISTACHIO Destiny Pistachio Elements Pistachio Impulse Pistachio Origin Pistachio GENESIS PUTTY Destiny Putty Elements Putty Impulse Putty Origin Putty GENESIS PURPLE Destiny Purple Elements Purple Impulse Purple Origin Purple 18 19 Plain Woven Fabrics… 2020 Bedding Drapery AURORA Aurora White Aurora Ecru Aurora Aurora Straw Aurora Mocha Aurora Chocolate Aurora Lavender Aurora Rosebud Champagne Aurora Terracotta Aurora Claret Aurora Aloe Aurora Jade Green Aurora Summer Aurora Aqua Aurora Cornflower Aurora Marine Blue Blue WOVEN DRAPERY FABRICS DRAPERY WOVEN Aurora Pine Aurora Black Up to 100,000 Rubs ADLEY Adley Almond Adley Silver Adley Pewter Adley Mink Adley Taupe Adley Truffle Adley Adley Chocolate Charcoal Adley Noir Adley Sage Adley Adley Pistachio Adley Evergreen Adley Midnight Adley Cobalt Adley Prussian Seafoam Adley Chalk Blue Adley Teal Adley Adley Sunshine Adley Ochre Adley Pumpkin Adley Rose Adley Blush Chartreuse Adley Cherry Adley Aubergine Adley Plum Adley Adley Spice Bordeaux 21 Up to 100,000 Rubs BELGRAVIA Belgravia Ivory Belgravia Taupe Belgravia Oatmeal Belgravia Grey Belgravia Slate Belgravia Charcoal Belgravia Belgravia Mushroom Chocolate Belgravia Bark Belgravia Latte Belgravia Belgravia Moss Belgravia Olive Belgravia Lemon Belgravia Honey Belgravia Rust Antique Gold WOVEN DRAPERY FABRICS DRAPERY WOVEN Belgravia Orange Belgravia Red Belgravia Cherry Belgravia Belgravia Black Belgravia Belgravia Blush Belgravia Grape Raspberry Bordeaux Belgravia Duckegg Belgravia Azure Belgravia Indigo Belgravia Ink Belgravia Belgravia Teal Belgravia Violet Kingfisher Up to 50,000 Rubs CASA Casa Pumice Casa Zinc Casa Meteorite Casa Slate Casa Charcoal Casa Espresso Casa Casa Pebble Putty Casa Nougat Casa Saddle Casa Marsala Casa Brick Casa Shell Casa Coral Casa Rosemary Casa Blueprint 22 Drapery DAUPHINE Dauphine Cream Dauphine Dauphine Desert Dauphine Fawn Dauphine Ecru Dauphine Natural Dauphine Oatmeal Dauphine Fudge Gold Dust Dauphine Cocoa Dauphine Mink Dauphine Nutmeg Dauphine Bark Dauphine Lime Dauphine Forest
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