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HBF Textiles + Martin Brattrud

We are excited to welcome HBF to the Textile Edit. HBF Textiles explores the myriad of possibilities materiality can offer—from contract performance to sustainability—and how it can further connect us with other people and our environment.

Water-based, earth-inspired

Continuing our collaboration with Laura Guido-Clark, a refreshed range of finishes dives deeper into inspiration from the natural world.

Luum + Martin Brattrud

Luum is our latest addition to The Textile Edit. Luum works by hand at the fiber level to understand—and ultimately influence—how their materials will perform in the built environment.

Owner / Operator: Roni Uribe

Learn more about Roni Uribe, Product and Pricing Specialist.

Owner / Operator: David Sanchez

Learn more about David Sanchez, Fabric Cutting & Sewing Supervisor.

Then + Now: Lounge Chairs

The lounge chair exists as many well-known archetypes including the armchair, the wingback chair, and the club chair. Martin Brattrud has a heritage in all of these with our earliest versions dating back to the 1940s.

Tour the 2021 Showroom for NeoCon in Chicago

Join Tim Penczar for a tour of the 2021 Martin Brattrud showroom at theMART in Chicago.

Then + Now: Monterey

Monterey was part of the Steve Chase Collection, a lounge seating family designed by renowned interior designer and longtime Martin Brattrud collaborator, Steve Chase.

Then + Now: Side Chairs

When we set out to create a new side chair, our design process considers not only comfort and aesthetics, but also the ability to withstand the use and misuse that these chairs must endure in their applications today.

Then + Now: Our Identity

Take a walk through the evolution of our visual identity, from 1946 to today.

Knoll Springs Forward with Martin Brattrud

This Spring, KnollTextiles called on Martin Brattrud to showcase two of their reimagined fabrics, and one brand new, from their new Spring Forward Collection.

Camira + Martin Brattrud

Camira is our latest addition to The Textile Edit. An award winning global textile manufacturer with roots dating back to 1783, Camira continually endeavors to push boundaries and technological limitations of fabric deign, delivering aesthetic innovation.