Cotton Concepts, specializes in the manufacturing of woven and knitted fabrics supplied as finished products to home textile buyers across the world and one of the prime exporters of cotton textile products from India, will exhibit its newest ranges and collections at the Heimtextil Fair between January 14 – 17, 2015 in Frankfurt, Germany.
The Heimtextil fair is the biggest trade fair for home and contract textiles. The fair has a special function as a trend barometer and benchmark for high-quality textiles characterised by excellent design and innovative functionality. This special function matches the mission of Cotton Concepts, as it thrives on designing manufacturing high-quality home textiles for a global clientele. The four-day will be held between January 14 and January 17, 2015.
CC’s textile products are manufactured with eco-friendly fabrics and dyes that are easily recyclable and cause zero effect to the environment. The firm is committed to the cause of creating a greener tomorrow, and this evident across the textile exporter’s production facilities, processes and products.
The company over the years has been successful in bridging the gap between customers and manufacturers through its expertise and buyer-friendly business model. The Cotton Concepts brand name has been omnipresent in international trade fairs and exhibitions across the globe, being recognized and appreciated in fairs like the Ambiente, Heimtextil and Tendence, to name a few. This division plays a pivotal role in substantiating the company’s identity as a discrete and environmental- friendly textile manufacturer creating novel designs every year
CC’s broad range of textile products portfolio comprises of aprons, cushions, tea towels, tablecloths, curtains, jute rugs & mats, oven gloves, and more. New designs across these product lines are released each season. These new designs are created in the company’s ‘Textile Research & Development’ division where different textile procedures, fabric processing techniques and unique printing ideas are born. Some of the far-famed textile techniques pioneered by Cotton Concepts include water color techniques, dobby weave technique, insect & veggie printing, yarn dying, screen printing, overall printing, and many more currently in the development pipeline.
The company also manufactures and exports custom home furnishings as per the requirements of clients, buyers and interior designers. Over the years, the company has helped several designers recreate their raw designs into actual finished textiles. The buyer-friendly team from the organization share insights on the various techniques that are prevalent in the textile industry, while also suggesting feasible printing methods, cost effective dying processes and seasonal textiles as per geography.
Cotton Concepts was established in the late 1990s by ‘Annie’ & ‘Nathan’, who hail from strong textile families and have decades of textile industry experience. With production facilities spread across India, Australia and Asia Pacific, Cotton Concepts manages production facilities that have the capacity to manufacturer up to 300,000 meters per month or equivalent amount of textile products/garments.
Cotton Concepts is the type of organization that fits the bill perfectly. At Heimtextil 2015, you can get a glimpse of all the latest Cotton Concepts designs and products.
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