Chase Erwin celebrates first year success since acquisition

Luxury textiles brand Chase Erwin was acquired a year ago by Panaz Holdings, one of Europe’s leading suppliers of high-quality contract fabrics.

In the year that followed, Chase Erwin has gone from strength to strength, with exceptional growth across the business and innovative new collections launching in 2023.

Over the last twelve months Chase Erwin has seen substantial growth across all existing markets globally, with new partnerships recently signed in Portugal and Italy, expanding into additional European interior markets. This expansion reflects the positive reception to the brand’s high-quality and superbly designed collections featuring exceptional quality fabrics, recently shown at Paris Deco Off.

Chase Erwin will also be expanding its offerings to exterior products later this year, with the launch of the new Chase Erwin Outdoor collection, as well as a new capsule wallpaper range, inspired by three of its most successful fabric collections.

In addition to its drapery and upholstery offerings, Chase Erwin will soon be offering an accessories range, beginning with a collection of cushions using its most popular fabrics. These will be available to purchase online and in its London showroom from the Spring.

“We are consistently working to elevate and scale the brand, by offering new product lines and partnering in select markets, we are strategically working towards expanding the company globally. We look forward to sharing our story and inspiring new collections with our valued clients this year,” comments Chase Erwin CEO, Lauren Stonnell.

Furthermore, Chase Erwin’s new Spring / Summer Foret collection comprises of both single and double-width fabrics inspired by nature, featuring textured linens and patterned jacquards in a range of rich, earthy hues. Meanwhile, the business has introduced three new colourways, Crystal, Ice Blue and Rose Quartz, to its existing collection, Ultrasuede®.

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