Modern Fabrics – Huntersville

Modern Fabrics

Your single source of designer interior textiles at discounted prices.

15435 NC-73, Huntersville

Price Range $$$$

Phone: (704) 740-9676

EMail: [email protected]

Business Hours

Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Description

Modern Fabrics is your online resource for high quality textiles and fabric design. We have a comprehensive collection of reclaimed interior textiles, featuring innovative materials, iconic modernist designs, and timeless textures.

Whether you make pillows, handbags, furniture, quilts, or clothing, we surely have something you are looking for. If we don’t have something for you today, check back often as we continuously update our selections.One Bolt of Fabric at a Time

We have seen firsthand, at numerous furniture factories and cutting and sewing workrooms, the grim reality of waste and disposal of textile fabrics. An overwhelming majority of textile waste winds up in black plastic yard bags in a landfill. Countless discarded and unused bolts of fabric fill our landfills everyday. From Website See Below for More Information

Meet Ewa Powell

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Being eco-conscious is not just a business model for Ewa Powell, owner of Modern Fabrics, it is her happy place. “Every time I think about our business I feel lucky. I didn’t set out to have a green business. I didn’t go to school to run a green company, but having a truly green company where I know I have saved resources from polluting the earth is amazing. It just makes you feel great at the end of the day… The happiest I feel is hiking alone in the mountains, with my dog. So when I think about Earth Day, I think about the beauty of our natural earth. From Facebook Page –
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Michael Fournier, a Naval Academy Graduate and Davidson Resident, lost his outside sales job in early April. Looking for a job in outside sales at the height of a pandemic is just as painful as losing your job in a pandemic. Michael decided to fix up & refurbish furniture while assessing his next steps. His wife Kim, a busy mortgage originator, socially distance-shopped in her downtime – she had two college-age apartments to furnish & she was also helping her twin sister furnish their new mountain cabin. Michael noticed something -Continued on Website – See Below

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