For contemporary elegance, Decortex Firenze is unsurpassed. Based in Florence, Italy, Decortex is a family-owned business and their creating fabrics for interior design which truly benefit from their passion for quality.


Both these fabrics have attitude. “Wave” is in this wonderful blue, thick and textured it hangs heavily. Meet “Max” the red corduroy velvet, we feel he’ll always be fun. Decortex Firenze fabrics are made in Italy and Italians are famous for manufacturing the best velvets in the world.
Finely woven with complexity and precision, there are subtle layers to “Goldie”.
Sceila, Damiano, and Lapo Petrioli follow their father’s footsteps, and proudly continue the tradition of the family-owned company by constantly striving for beauty & excellence .



Meet ‘Zoom’ a dynamic jacquard fabric, very contemporary in vibrant and earthy colours with a comfortable yet luxurious texture. The overall design is versatile and can be used in either direction (useful for bedheads and long sofas). At 30,000 rubs it is robust and perfect for so many uses

Lively and dynamic with colours derived from nature, ‘Exon’ is an tactile self-striped jacquard with a soft moiré effect. Piece-dyed using an artisanal process which creates a vintage effect with depth of colour. The fabric is made from linen, cotton, and viscose. A perfect fabric for interior design on all interior applications including the cushion below.



For stunning day curtains, Decortex’s “Suite” collection offers many designs that vary in opacity and texture. Linens, linen blends, synthetics including fire resistant Treviras, are all available. See more of our curtain fabrics


‘Keymon’ is fabulously interesting–this is a matelassé fabric which means it resembles hand-stitching or quilting. Double-layered and produced on a jacquard loom many matelassé fabrics have a tone-on-tone look because the threads from the front layer are woven into the back layer. Although matelassé textiles appear to have padding, there is actually no filler in between them. Perfect for upholstery projects, particularly when paired with elegant and curvaceous forms. And brilliant for throws and headboards too, it can be easily washed.
Canossian primary school inclusive library was designed by Lekker Architects and”Yoga” linen sheers are used to bring soft friendly textures to the space.

“Goldie” is a robust contemporary damask, it has an air of decadent luxury. The damask motif is almost deconstructed adding to the romance of this design. It comes in lovely colours too.



On the seats of these armchairs is the most beautiful velvet, “Harrison”. Small striations cut into the velvet create dimension and a luxurious texture. “Labirinto” is the pretty cross check on the sides of the chair. The curtains are made from an elegant linen and silk blend called “Nadine”.


“Frammenti” is a soft draping linen jacquard fabric for interior design. The pattern is reminiscent of traditional ornate design.


"San Diego" is one of many of Decortex Firenze's day curtain fabrics, it has an elegant shine and is woven with a slight puckered texture.
For contemporary elegance, Decortex Firenze is unsurpassed. Based in Florence, Italy, Decortex is a family-owned business and their creating fabrics for interior design which truly benefit from their passion for quality.

Both these fabrics have attitude. “Wave” is in this wonderful blue, thick and textured it hangs heavily. Meet “Max” the red corduroy velvet, we feel he’ll always be fun.



Meet ‘Zoom’ a dynamic jacquard fabric, very contemporary in vibrant and earthy colours with a comfortable yet luxurious texture. The overall design is versatile and can be used in either direction (useful for bedheads and long sofas). At 30,000 rubs it is robust and perfect for so many uses

Lively and dynamic with colours derived from nature, ‘Exon’ is an tactile self-striped jacquard with a soft moiré effect. Piece-dyed using an artisanal process which creates a vintage effect with depth of colour. The fabric is made from linen, cotton, and viscose. Perfect on all interior applications including the cushion below.



For stunning day curtains, Decortex’s “Suite” collection offers many designs that vary in opacity and texture. Linens, linen blends, synthetics including fire resistant Treviras, are all available. See more of our curtain fabrics


‘Keymon’ is fabulously interesting–this is a matelassé fabric which means it resembles hand-stitching or quilting. Double-layered and produced on a jacquard loom many matelassé fabrics have a tone-on-tone look because the threads from the front layer are woven into the back layer. Although matelassé textiles appear to have padding, there is actually no filler in between them. Perfect for upholstery projects, particularly when paired with elegant and curvaceous forms. And brilliant for throws and headboards too, it can be easily washed.
Canossian primary school inclusive library was designed by Lekker Architects and”Yoga” linen sheers are used to bring soft friendly textures to the space.



“Goldie” is a robust contemporary damask, it has an air of decadent luxury. The damask motif is almost deconstructed adding to the romance of this design. It comes in lovely colours too.

On the seats of these armchairs is the most beautiful velvet, “Harrison”. Small striations cut into the velvet create dimension and a luxurious texture. “Labirinto” is the pretty cross check on the sides of the chair. The curtains are made from an elegant linen and silk blend called “Nadine”.


"Frammenti" is a soft draping linen jacquard. The pattern is reminiscent of traditional ornate design.

"San Diego" is one of many of Decortex Firenze's day curtain fabrics, it has an elegant shine and is woven with a slight puckered texture.
Finely woven with complexity and precision, there are subtle layers to “Goldie”.

Sceila, Damiano, and Lapo Petrioli follow their father’s footsteps, and proudly continue the tradition of the family-owned company by constantly striving for beauty & excellence .
Decortex Firenze, as the name suggests is from Florence. Here they employ state-of-the-art technology underpinned by a history of innovation and design harking back to The Renaissance
You can discover more about Decortex Firenze on their site: https://www.decortex.com/