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Avora® Bedspread Collection
Designer Pattern Bedspreads

Wide Selection of Designer Patterns & Colors
Fill Weight: 5oz to 10oz
126” Wide Material
Poly/Cotton High Thread Count
Designed to Meet Major Chain Specification

Color Coordinated Drapes Available

Choice of Styles:
Waterfall
Custom Corner
Comforter w/Dust Ruffle
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Existential Flame Melange Antique Cirrus Pine Xanadu Oasis
Sandringham Delph Regency Stripe Delph Jute Almond Tranquil Harvest

The Avora® Collection
This In-Stock program offers your property an alternative to the traditional 3-piece construction bedspread. Printed on 100% Avora® polyester, this collection uses 126" wide fabric for Completely Seamless bedspreads. This means that the design and quilt pattern are perfectly matched. Even the high count backing and branded fiberfill are seamless!! And because it's Avora®. . . it is colorfast, stain resistant, costs less and lasts significantly longer than any other bedspread on the market.

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Nouveau Collection

Grotto Inca Carmel Eden Damask
Gary Tiber Tammy Venus Killem
Chambord Bimini Ashley Miami

The Nouveau Collection is a compilation of 126" and 54" designs.  These patterns can be used as bedspreads, coverlets, draperies, dust ruffles, pillow shams, throw pillows, cornices, headboards or any related product.
All bedspreads featured in this catalog are made with a high-count, bleached and pre-shrunk ploy/cotton backing and have 8 ounces per square yard of branded fiberfill.  The specifications exceed those of any hotel chain.

French Collection

Blossoms Carnival Copa Fantasy Fleur
Paradise Plume Provence Seine Tifany
Vinyard Navajo Gaugin Trellis Tropical

When looking for just the right print for your hotel, and you have already examined everything else in the market, this Collection offers a design differentiation like none other.  All designs are very unique to the lodging industry and can offer an upscale look for any property.  And since the fabrics are 63" wide, we offer a wide variety of base cloths to print any of these designs on to.   All base fabrics are Avora® Polyester and meet or exceed every specification from every hotel chain.  These fabrics can be produced in to bedspreads, draperies, dust ruffles, pillow shams and all other related items.  We can even print them on to the Millenium® Cloth and you can use it to upholster your chairs to match your bedspreads and draperies.

Bedspread & Fabric FAQ

Q.  How much fill is in each bedspread?
A.  The base weight of our bedspreads is 5 ounces per square yard of branded fiberfill.  Additional ounces can be added up to 14 ounces per square yard.

Q.  What is the standard quilt pattern?
A.  We use a double diamond quilt pattern because most of our bedspreads are produced from 126" wide fabrics where the design has been railroaded.  The diamond layout is one of the few patterns that can be turned 90o and is still a diamond.  In addition, we can quilt almost any design with our computerized quilting machines with a 50 piece minimum (some fancier designs can incur additional cost).

Q.  What kind of bedspread backing is used?
A.  We use a high count poly/cotton backing that has been pre-shrunk and heat set.  This assures that when you use Avora® on the face that the bedspread will have very minimal shrinkage and will not pucker.

Q.  What is the difference between a Throw Style Bedspread, a Cap Fitted Bedspread and a Waterfall Fitted Bedspread?
A.  A Throw Style bedspread has rounded corners, a Cap Fitted bedspread is sewn down at the bottom corners of the bedspread and a Waterfall Fitted bedspread is sewn underneath and the fabric flows over the bottom of the bed.  If you go to our Nouveau Collection Room Settings, there is an example of each style.  Pattern EDEN shows a Throw Style bedspread.  Pattern KILLEM shows a Cap Fitted bedspread.  Pattern CHAMBORD shows a Waterfall Fitted bedspread.

Q.  What is the difference between a Bedspread and a Coverlet?
A.  A Bedspread has a drop that goes all the way down to the floor.  A Coverlet has a drop that only covers the mattress.  If you use a Coverlet, you will also need to use a Dust Ruffle.

Q.  What is a Kick Kick Pleated Dust Ruffle?   What is a Shirred Dust Ruffle
A.  A Kick Pleated Dust Ruffle is flat on all three sides with pleats in the corners.  A Shirred Dust Ruffle is gathered on all three sides.  If you go to our Nouveau Collection Room Settings, there is an example of each style.  Pattern Grotto Texture has been made into a Kick Pleated Dust Ruffle and pattern Inca Texture has been made into a Shirred Dust Ruffle.

FABRICS

Q.  Why should bedspreads be produced from 126" wide fabrics?
A.  Since all the designs we print on 126" wide fabrics are railroaded, the bedspreads (no matter the size) are 100% seamless.

Q.  What are railroaded designs?
A.  Designs that have been railroaded run length for width.  That means that the top and bottom of each design run from one end of the fabric selvage to the other.  The width of the fabric becomes the length of the bedspread.

Q.  Avora® vs. Trevira®  
A.  Since the 1980's, the Hoescht/Celanese Company has been producing Trevira® fabrics for the hospitality market.  In 1998, they sold their interest to KOSA, but retained the name Trevira®.  KOSA renamed the same product to Avora®.   The fabrics are still woven by the same mills and the designs are still printed at our facility in Miami.

Q.  Are all Avora® fabrics Inherently Flame Retardant?
A.  The simple answer is No.  However, most specifications today only refer to base polyester fabrics as Trevira® (Avora®).  They are not specific in stating whether the fabric is F.R. or not.  Almost everywhere in the United States requires draperies to be flame retardant and bedspreads to be non-F.R.
Please consult your local laws for more details.