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Showing posts with label bed linen suppliers. Show all posts
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Amit S
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Most of the people while deciding to go for home improvement think about curtains, paints or a new set of furniture. However, what they don't realise is that there is a relatively inexpensive way to bring a pleasant change to ones' home . In case you are still wondering about what it is, it is to change the bed linens, bed sheets, pillows, cushion covers and see the magic unfurl before your own eyes.
Change in bed linen can make a significant difference to ones room's overall look and feel. They are made up of different fabrics, like silk, cotton, polyester, satin,flannel etc. Every fabric has its own unique feature and style and give the bedlinen a distinct purpose and appearance. E.g. the polyester ones are not prone to wrinkle, the silken bed linen gives a lavish and royal feel, for the soft comfort nothing beats like cotton and so on. As any one would know that the colour of the bed linen should complement the colour of room walls , inorder to enhance the overall appearance of a room.
Apart from design and colour, cost is another factor which influences the purchase decision of the buyers. As the cost of raw material is increasing day by day, it is getting increasingly difficult for the manufacturers to keep their overheads low and stay competitive. In such a scenario, the bigger corporates who deal in bulk are making merry and the small manufacturers are getting affected. Also. the silent invasion of Chinese products has dented the already shaky profit books of these players. Even then, the industry insiders continue to insist that bed linen industry is quite huge and is poised for robust and dynamic growth.
In India, Bombay dyeing has remained the undisputed market leader for the last many years. However, with the passage of time a few new brands too have made their presence felt. In USA the most popular brands which govern the market segment of bed linen are laura ashley, mulberry, aura, dkny and humming bird.
From the Indian point of view, the traditional India made bed linen continues to enjoy high demand in the international market. Many traditional players are also trying to penetrate the newer economies in order to expand their profit base.In addition to it, many manufacturers are doing their best to acquire new weaving machines, better technology to produce high quality bed linen at the lowest possible costs.
PS : If you deal in bed linen , get your online catalogue today and make profits by tapping the business queries being generated on the web, 24/7.
Change in bed linen can make a significant difference to ones room's overall look and feel. They are made up of different fabrics, like silk, cotton, polyester, satin,flannel etc. Every fabric has its own unique feature and style and give the bedlinen a distinct purpose and appearance. E.g. the polyester ones are not prone to wrinkle, the silken bed linen gives a lavish and royal feel, for the soft comfort nothing beats like cotton and so on. As any one would know that the colour of the bed linen should complement the colour of room walls , inorder to enhance the overall appearance of a room.
Apart from design and colour, cost is another factor which influences the purchase decision of the buyers. As the cost of raw material is increasing day by day, it is getting increasingly difficult for the manufacturers to keep their overheads low and stay competitive. In such a scenario, the bigger corporates who deal in bulk are making merry and the small manufacturers are getting affected. Also. the silent invasion of Chinese products has dented the already shaky profit books of these players. Even then, the industry insiders continue to insist that bed linen industry is quite huge and is poised for robust and dynamic growth.
In India, Bombay dyeing has remained the undisputed market leader for the last many years. However, with the passage of time a few new brands too have made their presence felt. In USA the most popular brands which govern the market segment of bed linen are laura ashley, mulberry, aura, dkny and humming bird.
From the Indian point of view, the traditional India made bed linen continues to enjoy high demand in the international market. Many traditional players are also trying to penetrate the newer economies in order to expand their profit base.In addition to it, many manufacturers are doing their best to acquire new weaving machines, better technology to produce high quality bed linen at the lowest possible costs.
PS : If you deal in bed linen , get your online catalogue today and make profits by tapping the business queries being generated on the web, 24/7.
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Amit S
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The bed is one of the easiest places to make a style statement of colour, texture and personality - of any kind and at any budget' Polly Dickens
Home decoration is a very tedious job and if done nicely can give immense satisfaction to the owner. A small investment in bed linen can play a big role in adding glamour to one's household and should be chosen after careful consideration.
There are many factors which are considered while purchasing a bed linen like -
Which fabric is the best in terms of quality & thread count?
Which color best complements your room wall, furniture or curtains?
If the fabric is wrinkle free or not?
Bombay dyeing is the leader of the pack in manufacturing bed linens in India whereas in the international market Laura Ashley, Mulberry, Aura, DKNY, Hummingbird, Lilly Pulitzer and Belle Notte rule the roost.
Experts say that there are plenty of fabulous qualities and weaves available in the market most of which are woven from cotton as it is durable and easy to care for. Additionally, cotton is natural and a breathable fibre, which makes it a perfect fit as a bedsheet. All that one needs to care about is to iron it before they use it.
Another factor which many buyers consider before buying a bed linen is - thread count. Thread count refers to the number of strands woven into one square inch of fabric. Usually a higher number means a denser weave and a softer cloth, however, it's the quality of the fibre used that really makes the real difference.
Even though cotton is the most sought over fabric, there are many others fibres which can give it a run for its money like silk, flannel, polyester, satin etc. in addition to some eco-friendly options as well.
Industry insiders have so far predicted a robust growth for the industry. They have also highlighted a few upcoming (below mentioned) trends in the bed linen industry for the rest of this year.
Classic whites will continue to remain the most preferred choice of the buyers.The one that are currently available in the market are heavily textured and the buyer should choose the piece that will last longer without much care . Eco-friendly fabrics like 100% organic cotton et al, will be the new hot arrivals on the scene. As far as the colour and patterns are concerned bold patterns and mix florals would be in great demand.
Industry analysts say that overall the bed linen industry will continue to remain an attractive proposition, which means bed linen suppliers can expect better business in the next few quarters. Hopefully, Indian bed linen suppliers too would be able to make hay while the sun is shining.
Home decoration is a very tedious job and if done nicely can give immense satisfaction to the owner. A small investment in bed linen can play a big role in adding glamour to one's household and should be chosen after careful consideration.
There are many factors which are considered while purchasing a bed linen like -
Which fabric is the best in terms of quality & thread count?
Which color best complements your room wall, furniture or curtains?
If the fabric is wrinkle free or not?
Bombay dyeing is the leader of the pack in manufacturing bed linens in India whereas in the international market Laura Ashley, Mulberry, Aura, DKNY, Hummingbird, Lilly Pulitzer and Belle Notte rule the roost.
Experts say that there are plenty of fabulous qualities and weaves available in the market most of which are woven from cotton as it is durable and easy to care for. Additionally, cotton is natural and a breathable fibre, which makes it a perfect fit as a bedsheet. All that one needs to care about is to iron it before they use it.
Another factor which many buyers consider before buying a bed linen is - thread count. Thread count refers to the number of strands woven into one square inch of fabric. Usually a higher number means a denser weave and a softer cloth, however, it's the quality of the fibre used that really makes the real difference.
Even though cotton is the most sought over fabric, there are many others fibres which can give it a run for its money like silk, flannel, polyester, satin etc. in addition to some eco-friendly options as well.
Industry insiders have so far predicted a robust growth for the industry. They have also highlighted a few upcoming (below mentioned) trends in the bed linen industry for the rest of this year.
Classic whites will continue to remain the most preferred choice of the buyers.The one that are currently available in the market are heavily textured and the buyer should choose the piece that will last longer without much care . Eco-friendly fabrics like 100% organic cotton et al, will be the new hot arrivals on the scene. As far as the colour and patterns are concerned bold patterns and mix florals would be in great demand.
Industry analysts say that overall the bed linen industry will continue to remain an attractive proposition, which means bed linen suppliers can expect better business in the next few quarters. Hopefully, Indian bed linen suppliers too would be able to make hay while the sun is shining.