Originally developed for the healthcare sector, Morbern Europe’s sustainably produced fabrics today have a far wider range of applications, namely ‘upholstery solutions for the new normal’.

Highly durable against regular bleach-based cleaning schedules, Morbern’s coated fabrics are ideally suited for uses and industries with high traffic and turnover, such as hospitality

Clean sheet: Morbern Europe | News

Highly durable against regular bleach-based cleaning schedules, Morbern’s coated fabrics are ideally suited for uses and industries with high traffic and turnover, such as hospitality

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The two biggest issues facing the world and our entire way of life, both today and tomorrow, are Covid and climate change.

In the short-term, maintaining Covid-fighting environments means regularly sanitised surfaces. But like hands that become brittle and cracked when over-cleaned, fabrics can suffer the same fate under regular disinfection, losing their texture, cracking and colour fading.

‘We create upholstery solutions for the new normal,’ says Morbern’s Sales & Marketing Director, Carine Equeter. ‘Our coated fabrics – originally designed for healthcare – are suited to the increased demand for easy-to-disinfect surfaces.’ In combining style and performance, Morbern’s product range is suitable for further applications such as workplace and hospitality settings.

Offering comfortable and calming places to rest is a crucial necessity in medical facilities. As is the ability to regularly disinfect without disrupting users

Clean sheet: Morbern Europe | News

Offering comfortable and calming places to rest is a crucial necessity in medical facilities. As is the ability to regularly disinfect without disrupting users

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The modern obsession with creating sterilised surfaces is a necessity, but it must do so without sacrificing aesthetics, function or the environment. The continued destruction of the environment has long been a concern, way before the Covid-crisis began and will, without doubt, continue afterwards. As a manufacturer of PVC, Morbern feels a responsibility and commitment to lead the industry towards change with innovative development and production processes. ‘Unlike other coated fabrics, 50% of PVC is made up of common salt,’ says Equeter, ‘making it much less reliant on fossil fuel and easier to recycle than other polymers such as PU.’

Created as healthcare upholstery, Morbern’s MorCare collection is made with thick, flexible layers of phthalate-free fabrics that resist bleach and chemicals but also come in contemporary prints

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Created as healthcare upholstery, Morbern’s MorCare collection is made with thick, flexible layers of phthalate-free fabrics that resist bleach and chemicals but also come in contemporary prints

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Today, 99 per cent of the energy used in Morbern’s production is renewable, the water used in its process is clean enough to drink while the combination of phthalate-free formulations, water-based topcoats and plasticisers derived from soya beans, mean Morbern’s products use more bio-renewable ingredients than ever before, aiming to launch new ranges with a sustainability level of 78 per cent by the end of the year.

This passion for change means that Morbern’s materials are presently some of the greenest on the market, creating not only more comfortable seating, but a more comfortable world.

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