North America & Europe Luxury Interior Fabric Market Report 2021 Featuring Jim Thompson Fabric, Pierre Frey, Style Library, Romo, Kravet, Dedar, Nina Campbell, De Le Cuona, Rubelli, Nobilis, & Colefax
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The North America & Europe luxury interior fabric market size is expected to reach USD 2.7 billion by 2028. The market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 11.9% from 2021 to 2028.
Rising awareness about the benefits and comfort offered by these stylish interior fabrics is boosting the market growth. As lifestyles are changing, consumers are inclined towards good quality, comfortable, and visually attractive interior fabrics.
Gold Key – Lobby Midscale
The Highlights: The biggest challenge of renovating an 1897 property? Preserving the hotel’s unique architectural details and valuable building materials but that means some heavy lifting. The owner decided to restore a 38,000-square-foot portion of the original building (the lobby), an effort that involved rotating the 1,750-ton hotel 90 degrees and relocating it 230 feet using a computer-steered process. Remaining sections were deconstructed piece by piece to salvage wood, doors, doorknobs, windows, Tiffany glass, and bricks, which were repurposed into the team’s revised design plan. The resulting goal: to incorporate as much of these original elements in the new design while layering in modern touches.
Gold Key – Restaurant Casual Dining
The Highlights: Chica’s spicy interiors celebrate a blend of contemporary Latin American influences as well as the traditionally open, airy residences and hospitality spaces found throughout the region. The restaurant pairs a vibrant palette of tropical colors with regional inspirations from Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela, evoking the legendary cigar lounges of South America, with reference to vibrant Miami nightlife. Sophisticated finishes such as handpainted cement Mexican tiles, Brazilian teak stained wood, rich mahogany, tobacco leather, and polished brass are showcased throughout.
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Architecture Firm: ELM Arch, Miami |
Client and Purchasing: 50 Eggs, Miami |
General Contractor: Amicon |