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Dedar’s style merges the deep heritage of Italian textile craftsmanship with a bold, modern sensibility. Their collections — ranging from curtains and sheers to upholstery fabrics and wall-coverings — are characterized by seductive colour palettes, innovative fiber technologies, and distinctive patterns that capture attention while remaining timeless.

Quality is the cornerstone: Dedar works closely with skilled artisans and textile specialists to ensure each piece meets the highest standards of durability, comfort and aesthetic integrity — whether you choose cotton, silk, velvet, linen or advanced jacquard and chenille weaves. 


For designers and hospitality projects — much like the ethos of House of Morera — Dedar offers a versatile toolkit: from refined minimalism to statement-making textures, enabling you to craft interiors with personality, depth and a sense of heritage.
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From the earliest days — supplying decorative fabrics to Gilded Age mansions, luxury hotels and even the White House — to contemporary interiors around the globe, Schumacher’s legacy has been built on a deep respect for craftsmanship, a keen sense for evolving style, and an unwavering commitment to quality. 

Schumacher’s aesthetic blends a refined heritage sensibility — from classic damasks, to historic toiles and sumptuous velvets — with bold, forward-looking design. Over decades the brand has collaborated with celebrated designers, artists and architects such as Paul Poiret, Frank Lloyd Wright, Dorothy Draper, Vera Neumann and many more. 

Today Schumacher offers a full suite of high-end interior offerings — from upholstery fabrics and draperies, to wallcoverings, trims, wallpapers, even furniture and accessories — giving designers and architects a holistic toolkit to craft unique, luxurious spaces.

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From its very beginning, Jennifer Manners has prioritized craftsmanship, individuality and sustainability. Every rug is handmade to order — hand-knotted or flatwoven — by skilled artisans in Nepal and India, using the finest wools, silks or sustainable fibres.


But it’s not just about luxe materials: Jennifer Manners designs with story and soul. Much like you at House of Morera, she believes that a rug is not a mere accessory but a layer of meaning in a space — informed by global travels, layered cultural references and a deep respect for traditional craftsmanship.

Her studio offers wide-ranging styles — from contemporary flatweaves to classic, hand-knotted rugs; from bold, colour-rich statement pieces to subtle, timeless neutrals — all with options for custom colours, sizes and finishes, ideal for luxury hotels, restaurants, or bespoke interiors. 

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Morera’s design philosophy blends timeless elegance with practical durability. Each fabric is produced with attention to aesthetic detail, texture and color harmony — but also engineered for longevity, stain-resistance and functionality. This makes our materials ideal for demanding environments such as hotels, restaurants, and high-end residential interiors. 


Whether you’re outfitting a contemporary living space or a classic luxury hotel lobby, Morera offers a versatile palette: from refined upholstery and decorative pillows, to durable outdoor fabrics built to resist weather and wear — all while maintaining a sophisticated, refined look.


At Morera, heritage is not about nostalgia — it’s about combining our long-standing expertise with modern textile technology and design sensibilities, so you get products that feel luxurious, look beautiful, and stand the test of time.
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Founded in 1928 in Paris, Houlès began as a modest upholstery-supplies shop in the historic Faubourg Saint-Antoine district, the traditional heartland of French interior-crafting. 


Over nearly a century, Houlès has evolved into a globally respected maison of luxury, known for its exquisitely crafted trimmings, decorative fabrics and hardware. From sumptuous upholstery and curtain fabrics to ornate tassels, braids, fringes, piping, rods and curtain accessories — Houlès brings a full decorative vocabulary to interiors. 


Houlès merges rich heritage with contemporary versatility: some collections draw on archive-inspired traditional designs, while others embrace minimalist or modern aesthetics — ensuring their trims and fabrics suit both classic and contemporary interior schemes. 
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Bancroft Soft Furnishings is a specialist textile house supplying high-performance furnishing fabrics, linings and contract-grade materials for global hospitality, cruise, healthcare, and education interiors. 


Their collections range from curtain linings, blackout/dimout fabrics, voiles and voile linings to wide-width velvets, upholstery weaves, faux leathers and flame-retardant (FR) contract fabrics — all engineered for durability, safety and performance without sacrificing aesthetic versatility.

Because many of their products meet stringent technical standards (for flame-retardancy, durability, washability, etc.), Bancroft is particularly suited for demanding environments — hotels, cruise ships, healthcare facilities — where both style and compliance matter.
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From the earliest hand-tufted rugs to today’s bespoke hand-knotted masterpieces, Tai Ping combines deep artisanal craftsmanship with refined, contemporary design sensibilities. Their collections span from residential interiors to luxury yachts, hospitality venues and aviation cabins — offering a versatile portfolio for demanding, high-end projects. 


Sustainability and ethical production lie at the heart of the brand. Their workshops follow rigorous environmental and social standards — from water-recycling and pollution-control practices to ensuring safe, respectful conditions for artisans. 


For luxury-hotel, restaurant or bespoke residential interiors (just like the kind you envision under House of Morera), Tai Ping rugs offer a way to ground spaces with sophistication, warmth and subtle artistry — a tactile foundation that complements premium upholstery, curtains or wall coverings.
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With roots reaching back to 1865, James Hare has become one of Britain’s most respected textile houses — still family-run, still committed to exceptional craftsmanship and timeless elegance.


What distinguishes James Hare is their deep heritage in silks and luxury fabrics, paired with an adaptive, design-forward approach. They offer an extraordinary variety — from plain silks in hundreds of shades, to embroidered silks, velvets, dupions, jacquards and decorative fabrics — suitable for curtains, upholstery, wallcoverings, trims and more. 


Their collections are crafted to serve both classical and contemporary interiors. Whether you aim for refined minimalism or opulent traditional luxury, James Hare’s palettes, textures and finishes deliver subtlety and sophistication — making them ideal for high-end residential or hospitality projects.
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Established in 1987 and based in London (with flagship showroom at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour), Chase Erwin is a contemporary textile house known for its elegant, nature-inspired fabrics and leathers — thoughtfully designed for both residential and commercial interiors. 


Chase Erwin’s design philosophy draws heavily on subtlety and sophisticated restraint: collections evoke soft landscapes, delicate textures and timeless colour palettes — ideal for furniture upholstery, draperies, sheers, wall-coverings, or refined leather finishes. 

Whether your project is a boutique hotel, a bespoke residence or a refined hospitality space — Chase Erwin fabrics give you a palette that feels modern, elegant and enduring, enabling subtle layering of texture, tone and material.

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Panaz, founded in 1985 in Lancashire, UK, has grown from a humble cotton-mill fabric trader into one of Europe’s leading contract-fabrics houses — with a global footprint across hospitality, healthcare, workspace, cruise, and education sectors.


What sets Panaz apart is their dual commitment to technical excellence and refined design. Their fabrics are not only flame-retardant by default (all Panaz contract fabrics meet FR standards), but also engineered for durability, stain resistance, waterproofing, antimicrobial protection, and even acoustic or healthcare-grade requirements — ideal for demanding, high-traffic environments.

At the same time, Panaz offers a wide aesthetic palette — from upholstery and drapery fabrics to curtains, bed throws, outdoor fabrics and accessories — with coordinated collections and an impressive colour/material range.

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Founded in 1998 by Patrick Stieger, the sign carries forward a multi-generation textile legacy — building on the foundations of the earlier family company (established in the 1960s). 


The design philosophy is contemporary yet timeless: the sign’s collections reflect Patrick Stieger’s vision — described as a “soft masculine warp with a bold feminine weft.” This metaphor captures their balance of strength and elegance, restraint and personality, resulting in signature pieces that stand out without overpowering. 


Production remains strictly European: fabrics and wall-coverings are manufactured in Italy and Belgium (depending on material), under mills that comply with strict standards — including chemical safety (EU REACH), industry certifications (e.g. OEKO-TEX Standard 100), and social & environmental responsibility.  For hospitality, residential or bespoke design projects — much like those you envision under House of Morera — the sign offers a refined palette: drapery, upholstery, sheers, outdoor fabrics, and wall-coverings that combine contemporary style, heritage sensibility and technical rigor.

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Londonart is a distinguished Italian design house specialising in exclusive, made-to-measure wallpaper that transforms surfaces into artistic statements. With a foundation in authentic craftsmanship and a modern creative mindset, Londonart combines fashion, graphic design, architecture and material innovation to create wallpapers that enhance both residential and commercial interiors. 


Their identity is rooted in a blend of art, function and aesthetics — wallpapers that don’t just cover walls, but become integral decorative elements that enrich space and express personality. Londonart’s collections reflect bold creativity, elegant graphics and architectural harmony, meeting the needs of designers, architects and luxury projects around the world. 

With tailor-made options and a bespoke design service (Londonart Lab) that adapts patterns, colours and proportions to fit specific spaces, Londonart offers designers the freedom to create truly unique environments.
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With roots going back nearly a century, Colefax & Fowler stands as a landmark name in British interior-decoration — celebrated worldwide for fabrics and wallpapers that channel classic English elegance, craftsmanship and understated luxury

Colefax & Fowler’s aesthetic is grounded in a richly layered decorative heritage: think trailing florals, classic stripes, jacquards, textured weaves and embroidered linens that evoke the refined charm of English country houses and stately interiors. 


Their collections balance tradition with versatility — from luxurious velvets and woven plains to wallpapers and trimmings — allowing designers and architects to create interiors that feel elegant, timeless, and deeply cultured. 

Whether you aim for a sophisticated country-house vibe, a heritage-inspired hotel interior, or a refined residential space that whispers elegance — Colefax & Fowler offers a design vocabulary that merges softness, tradition and subtle sophistication.
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Founded in London in 1938, Marvic Textiles is one of the few remaining privately-owned British fabric houses — renowned worldwide for furnishing fabrics and wallcoverings that blend classical charm and contemporary applicability. 

For decades, Marvic has carved its reputation on craftsmanship, choice and quality. Their design studio and in-house team create collections ranging from traditional to modern: from elegant toiles de Jouy, damasks, moirés and classic crewel embroideries — to textured plains, chenilles, velvets, contemporary weaves and refined upholstery fabrics. 


Their versatility makes them a favourite among interior designers and prestigious hospitality projects worldwide: whether the goal is a stately heritage-inspired ambiance or a modern, textured sophistication, Marvic’s palette adapts gracefully to both. 

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With roots going back to 1992, de Le Cuona is a British-born luxury textile house that draws on a deep love of natural fibres — linen, wool, cashmere, silk and cotton — and transforms them into fabrics and accessories that combine understated elegance with artisanal craftsmanship.


Nature as starting point: The founder’s personal journey — from her childhood in South Africa, through travels in Belgium and India — shaped the brand’s philosophy: only the finest natural fibres, sustainably sourced and carefully crafted, are used.

Craft & quality first: de Le Cuona weaves fabrics using both traditional artisanal techniques and modern finishing methods to ensure exceptional hand-feel, drape and longevity — from soft washed linens to rich wool blends and elegant silks.
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Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Transylvania, MINDTHEGAP embraces a bold, eclectic aesthetic that draws on cultures, art, architecture and traditions from all corners of the world. 

Their design philosophy is about storytelling and mood-making: MINDTHEGAP doesn’t just supply fabrics or wallpapers — they create atmospheres. Their products range from wallcoverings, fabrics, furniture and lighting, to cushions, rugs, wall-art and accessories — all designed to offer rich stylistic statements. 


For hotel, restaurant or bespoke residential interiors — much like the kind of projects you oversee at House of Morera — MINDTHEGAP offers a versatile palette: think bold wallcoverings, textured fabrics, statement pieces, and layered interiors where each element tells a story.
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