
Textile covering materials are the latest trend. No other material can be manufactured in so many ways. The colors and patterns are unlimited. This also goes for the raw materials: natural fibers, chemically manufactured fibers or a specific combination of both. Depending on the particular optical, haptic (i.e., feel) and technical characteristics that the fabric is to have.
In principle, a distinction is made between woven and non-woven textiles. Since the invention of looms, warp and woof comprise the (flat) cloth. When an extra pile is woven into the flat cloth, suede is created. Non-woven textiles include all microfiber materials such as, for example, Alcantara. Microfibers are the very finest, most hard-wearing artificial fibers. One gram of these fibers can produce a length of up to 90 km. A true high-tech product. First, a "vortexed fleece" is created from the fibers which can then be processed into differently structured coverings.
But regardless of whether you decide on flat cloth, suede or microfiber, all KOINOR fabrics must pass the same, stringent quality tests. They must be hard-wearing and made of modern materials which offer high light and rub fastnesses.