2011年4月23日 星期六

Beautiful bedding that won't break the bank

Slightly more than 10 years ago, Orapan Tangviriya and her best friend created a new fashion trend in Chatuchak Weekend Market with cotton T-shirts screened with funky designs under the name Fabric. They were an instant hit with youngsters as well as celebrities like popular bohemian singer Palmy.
 
Asia was still suffering from the aftermath of the economic crisis back then but the pals, both graduates in the field of motion pictures and videos from Rangsit University, persisted with their small business, using their creative skills to the fullest. Their tees were universal with designs featuring everything from cartoon characters to nature and coming in a kaleidoscope of colours.
 
Initially, they used quality soft cotton from the local market as their main material and soon expanded the product line to include household items. Under the brand name Fabric Living, they launched a selection of bed linens in a variety of colours.
 
"Our products are creative and colourful. We stress comfort, which is why we only use good quality 100 per cent cotton," Orapan says.
 
Recently they opened a new shop at Crystal Design Centre. It stocks a range of colourful pillowcases, bedsheets, bolster cases, quilts and foot mats.
 
Smooth and comfortable, their sheets have no join and some designs feature stripes and polka dots. You can add warmth to a bedroom with a reversible two-toned patchwork quilt or jazz up a plain guest room with a range of bedding in lime green, shocking pink, bright blue, purple, yellow and orange as well as more basic grey, brown, black and white.
 
Alongside is a corner for the fashionista. Here you'll find cotton dresses, blouses, shirts, T-shirts, leggings and skirts in pastel shades that are simple in design, but outstanding in quality.
 
"We have colours and fabric to choose for customers who want to design their own bedding," Orapan adds.
The store also plans to launch a new collection of handbags and stools.

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