Contact Kravet About an Interior textile Fabric Program
A complete brief helps determine whether the next step is a swatch review, lab dip, strike-off, sample yardage or quotation.
Commercial and sample desk
The desk routes each inquiry according to the decision required. A swatch request supports initial screening; a lab dip addresses a proposed shade; sample yardage supports interior product development; a production quotation requires the commercial quantity, delivery point and approved specification.
AddressTextile sourcing desk, United States project coordination
Email
[email protected]
Phone
+1 800 555 0184
Hours
Monday-Friday, 08:30-17:30 Eastern Time
Professional network
LinkedIn: Kravet textile sourcing
Response timing depends on the completeness of the brief and whether an existing construction can be screened. Custom color, finish or construction work requires a defined sample stage before a bulk timeline is confirmed.

Submit a fabric brief
Include composition, construction, GSM, usable width, color, finish, testing, quantity, target date and destination port where known.
Before you send
Name the interior product and expected care cycle rather than using only a broad label such as “shirt fabric.” State whether GSM is nominal or a controlled range, whether width means full or usable width, and which light source governs color review. For performance requirements, include the test method and pass level instead of a general adjective.
If the inquiry refers to an existing approved sample, identify the sample code, approval date and any subsequent change in fiber, construction, shade or finish. Changes can alter handfeel, dimensional stability and colorfastness, so the earlier sample may no longer represent the requested production material.
What happens next
The reply will identify missing specification points, the appropriate sample format and any evidence that can be confirmed for the proposed material scope. Availability of reports or compliance documents is checked against the relevant entity, construction and date. No certification or test result is assumed to cover every color, finish or production lot.