Sustainable Textiles in Interior Design: What Actually Matters
- Wendy Noory

- Jul 29
- 1 min read
Sustainable textiles can mean a lot of things. This article focuses on practical, spec-friendly considerations designers can use when selecting fabrics for interior design projects.
Key sustainability signals
Fiber choices: natural fibers, recycled content, and responsible blends
Longevity: durability reduces replacement cycles
Maintenance: cleanability and performance finishes that extend life
Appropriate use: matching fabric construction to the application
How to specify sustainably
Start by defining the performance needs (traffic level, cleaning, light exposure). Then choose the most durable, appropriate textile that meets the design intent—because the most sustainable fabric is often the one that lasts.
Where Chromatix Hue fits
Chromatix Hue focuses on high-design fabrics that balance innovative manufactured fibers with luxurious natural fibers—aiming for softness, durability, and timeless aesthetics.
Next step
If you’re working on a project, shortlist a few fabrics and contact us for wholesale guidance and specifications.


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