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Qualitative theatre curtains and innovative suspension systems by ShowTex for De Kolk Theatre refit.
ShowTex fabrics add sparkle to the 15th annual Benelux Event Awards at Brussels Expo.
This black masking fabric surprisingly has the look and feel of Wool Serge.
A fine selection of projection fabrics transforms venues from large black boxes into true fairy-tale scenes.
Strong flame-retardant fabric that is often used as an extension for Wagner curtains in theatres.
Interactive ceiling features StretchTulle, Bannerdrape and integrated ShowLED Hybrid LEDs.
Permanently flame retardant stage velvet with upright pile and light satin sheen. Light weight synthetic velvet.
Ecological and extra-wide taffeta that is semi-shiny. Also used as curtain lining.
The municipality used ShowTex H100 rail systems to create the most versatile office building possible.
Beautifully renovated C-Mine venue commissioned ShowTex to supply all stage curtains and acoustic draperies.
Large selection from extensive ShowTex range for Johannesburg International Motor Show.
Enhancing acoustics at music chapel
Custom curtains transform Kapel Petit's acoustics and give artists control over reverberation.
Affordable, extra-wide and eco-friendly exhibition fabric with a satin shine.
Stage velvets complete theatre venue
Countless meters of extra-wide stage velvet define the luscious look of Qatari theatre.
Permanently flame retardant stage velvet with upright pile and light satin sheen. Heavy weight synthetic velvet.
More sturdy aluminum version of the H100 curtain track with the same characteristics.
Fully transparent and high-shine tape for attaching glossy floor types.
Metallic stage fabrics as a statement
Golden stage fabrics provide glamour during this theatre performance about everyday life backstage.
Stunning art installation featuring multi-layered projection surfaces in a variety of ShowTex materials.
Museum design with decorative display fabrics
Coloured, decorative drapes subtly enhance the exhibition halls of The Rupert Museum.
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