Implementing Non-Repetitive Designs on Upholstery Fabrics
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In this study, a new method has been introduced for the production of upholstery fabric, with a single design feature such as designs without repetition of color features to avoid uniformity in the furniture. In this regard, single fabric design with colors appropriate to sofa structure is considered. The aim is to study the different upholstery fabrics and to reach the starting point for upholstery fabric design. The design can provide feeling of relaxation and comfort for human beings. In today’s stressful life, humans are concerned with the need to see and touch elegancy and simplicity in their surroundings, despite the lack of diversity in upholstery fabric design that cannot fulfill their wishes. Therefore, designs need to be consistent with the theme so that they are integrated in the field and lead the viewer’s sight to the surrounding, as if the design is ongoing.
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