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Australian textile giant Warwick Fabrics launches first Experience Centre in India

Image: Warwick Fabrics' New Delhi Experience Centre (Source: Austrade South Asia - LinkedIn)

Warwick Fabrics (Australia) Pty. Ltd., a leader in fabric and textile innovation, has launched its first Experience Centre in Okhla, New Delhi, India.

Image: Warwick Fabrics’ New Delhi Experience Centre (Source: Austrade South Asia – LinkedIn)

The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) South Asia celebrated this milestone, marking Warwick Fabrics’ expanding journey in India.

Image: Warwick Fabrics’ New Delhi Experience Centre (Source: Austrade South Asia – LinkedIn)

The event was graced by the Warwick Australia team, their experienced India team, and other prominent industry guests.

Warwick Fabrics, with operations in Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, and affiliations worldwide, is a key player in international design and distribution. The company exports interior upholstery and window covering textiles to over 50 countries.

Image: Warwick Fabrics’ New Delhi Experience Centre (Source: Austrade South Asia – LinkedIn)

Introduced to the Indian market in 2007, Warwick has established a strong presence in the mid to high-end market segment over the past 16 years.

Warwick Fabrics India has diversified its offerings, supplying fabric to sectors such as kitchen and wardrobe manufacturing, gym equipment, multiplex developments, home theatres, coworking spaces, and hotels.

Image: Warwick Fabrics’ New Delhi Experience Centre (Source: Austrade South Asia – LinkedIn)

The company’s 20,000 sq ft state-of-the-art warehouse, equipped with advanced technology, services growth corridors throughout South Asia, solidifying Warwick Fabrics as a preferred supplier in the architectural, interior, and commercial sectors.

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