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Inspired by nature, designed for living, Ultrafabrics' new Ellora collection is a milestone in breathable technology.

Breathable Ultrafabrics Ellora chair positioned among soft, fluffy clouds against a serene blue background.

With a name meaning 'cloud', Ultrafabrics' latest collection marks a milestone in its offering.

Ellora is an aesthetically strong performance textile with breathable functionality. Promising unmatched longevity and comfort to those seeking style and substance, this range has been built with durability and easy maintenance in mind, all without compromising on appearance.

A palette of 25 colours draw inspiration from nature's organic beauty. From airy neutrals evoking serene calm to opulent, rich plums - every shade tells a story.

Ellora also seamlessly complements Ultrafabrics' popular Brisa collection for enhanced mix-and-match flexibility.

Vibrant rolls of Ultrafabrics' Ellora collection showcasing a variety of colors and textures in breathable materials.
Soft, textured Ultrafabrics material being held, showcasing the breathable technology of the Ellora collection inspired by nature.

Supporting the brand's commitment to using at least 50% rapidly renewable or recycled materials, Ellora features REPREVE® recycled polyester and ECOVERO™ viscose, with each linear metre containing 9 recycled plastic bottles.

Described as being where "nature, performance, and sustainability come together to create a new standard in fabric design", Ellora is certainly a collection to be explored.

Check it out here. And by visiting Material Source Studio Manchester where Ultrafabrics is a partner.

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At Ultrafabrics, we create materials for tomorrow. With high-performance functionality and ultimate comfort intertwined, Ultrafabrics helps to create uniquely sensorial and colourful surroundings.

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