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Dilhan Tekstil A.S.

Volume 2 / May-August 2010

 

Trevira CS Customer Feature in Evteks issue of Contract Textile International May 2010

DILHAN TEKSTIL A.S.
 
Dilhan Tekstil A.S. Since starting out as a wholesaler in the early 1980ies and setting up their own mill in Bursa in 1995, Dilhan Tekstil has become a well-known manufacturer and supplier of high-quality furnishing textiles. 70% of the company’s woven and knitted fancy curtain fabrics are sold abroad, mostly to the USA, Europe, the Middle and Far East.
The product range includes printed, laser-cut, crushed embossed and embroidered designs, on both voile and organza qualities as well as shear jacquards and luxury window decoration.
Dilhan’s collection includes hundreds of contemporary designs in various colour shades and materials. The design department, equipped with computer aided design systems, closely cooperates with leading designers and trend forecasters. Each season more than 50 new Dilhan Tekstil A.S. designs are introduced. The modern machine park provides the necessary flexibilty to implement designs upon customer request and special needs.
Dilhan introduced their first Trevira CS product line in 2005. They have added new qualities every year since, and offer an extensive collection of contract fabrics made from flame retardant Trevira fibres today. The company is regularly presenting their collections at international trade events like Heimtextil or MoOD. Most recent Trevira CS collections include yarn-dyed fancy sheers, double faced, Leno and neutral-looking fancy sheers, as well as piece-dyed deco fabrics with yarn-dyed transparent sheers. The qualities are available in a variety of colours and combinations, with weights ranging from approx. 40 – 200 g/m2 and a fabric width of approx. 300 cms.
CEO Ruhi Baytimur says: "Trevira CS is a well-known brand in the contract market, and the supply-chain service of Trevira helps manufacturers to communicate their products to the right people in the industry."

 
Photo 1 / description:
Yarn-dyed fancy sheers.
Photo 2 / description:
Double faced and Leno fancy sheers.