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Morbern Europe M


arine fabrics for the New Normal. The ongoing covid-19 pandemic is driving marine interiors


professionals to thoroughly assess materials specified for new-build and refurbishment projects. Marine coated fabrics are treated with biocidal active substances to inhibit the growth of microbes such as bacteria and viruses. The smooth, non-porous and durable surface of coated fabrics is highly resistant to scratches and cracks, where microbes may thrive. In addition, their high cleanability promotes good maintenance practices by simplifying disinfection methods. All Morbern coated fabrics are resistant to bleach – the principal disinfection agent recommended by the ECDC for covid-19 preventative cleaning – and can also be disinfected using alcohol-based products such as Hydrogen Peroxide and Isopropyl Alcohol, without any risk of fading or deterioration over time. The wider Morbern Europe marine fabrics range is IMO MED Wheel Mark approved and stocked in Amsterdam. Innovation is at the core of the company’s beliefs, and in addition to working directly with customers to create tailor-made solutions, Morbern partners up with universities such as Queen’s University, Canada and other organisations for R&D projects that advance manufacturing and product capabilities. For more details visit www.morberneurope.com


Cuoium


ounded in 1977, the team of craftsman are proud to offer vast technical and commercial experience dealing with upholstery leathers for indoor, outdoor, flame-retardant and nautical hard wearing leathers. Quality and innovation has always been at the top of their agenda, whilst co-operating with the best Italian and European tanneries with the aim to deliver the very latest in quality and technological products. Quality control and customer service are a main priority for Cuoium with all products certified according to UNI EN ISO. They offer a wide range of over 40 products available in over 100 different colours, that are always in stock. The range of colours and finishes is really quite amazing to see. There is no doubt, that whatever existing materials or fabrics you have on board, Cuoium will be able to complement these with a vast array of fabrics and coverings. As experts in leathers their knowledge of tanning methods is beyond compare. A leather is not just a leather and the team will be able to guide you in the most appropriate covering you need for each application dependent on intended use, position of the fabric, for instance in direct sunlight and heat or is it likely to get wet? As an Italian company steeped in history and style these artisans are the perfect fit for any of your interior upholstery or materials needs. For more details Tel. +39 031 687 9700 or visit www.cuoium.com


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