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BYBORRE® Launches the Textile Room: Ushering in a New Era of Customizable, Responsible Textiles

Amsterdam-based textile innovation studio BYBORRE® has unveiled the Textile Room, a game-changing digital platform designed to revolutionize the way designers interact with and customize textiles. This launch marks a new era in textile design, enabling creators to configure knitted fabrics in real-time with an unprecedented level of ease, precision, and creative freedom.

Accessible now via byborre.com/collection, the Textile Room features a curated catalogue of 20 signature knitted textiles, all fully configurable in terms of color palettes, tonal shades, and pattern repeats. Built with BYBORRE’s hallmark commitment to responsible production, this intuitive platform positions textiles not as an afterthought, but as a core element of product identity — from fashion and interiors to architecture and mobility.

“Textiles aren’t just surface solutions — they’re part of the product’s identity,” the company noted. “The Textile Room offers a new way to explore, adapt, and iterate — live.”

A Radical Shift from Static to Dynamic Design

Traditionally, textile selection has involved flipping through rigid catalogs and compromising on the best available option. The Textile Room replaces this slow, reactive process with a digital-first, interactive experience. Users can now experiment with how a textile behaves across different surfaces and forms, adjusting specifications in real time.

At the heart of this innovation is not only configurability but accessibility. Designers — whether in fashion, interiors, hospitality, or automotive — can order as little as 50 meters of on-demand fabric. Each textile is accompanied by a Textile Passport, providing complete traceability and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) data, underscoring BYBORRE’s sustainability-first approach.

Real-time color, shade, and pattern customization brings textile design into the user’s hands.

Built for Creative Freedom and Responsible Production

This launch supports BYBORRE’s vision of empowering a new generation of designers with tools that prioritize creative freedom and ethical impact. The platform’s on-demand production model directly counters the fashion and interiors industry’s long-standing issue of overproduction and waste.

“With the Textile Room, BYBORRE turns fabric into a fully designable component — not just a finishing layer — allowing brands to create truly personal, purposeful products,” said the company.

In addition to its preconfigured textile options, the BYBORRE platform also enables designers to create fully custom fabrics from scratch — with or without the support of BYBORRE’s knit experts.

BYBORRE’s Textile Room blends digital textile configuration with tactile tools and fabric swatches.

Key Features of the Textile Room:

  • 20 signature textile bases, including AO3 and 3D knit constructions
  • Real-time customization of color, tone, and pattern repeat
  • On-demand production starting from 50 meters
  • Textile Passport with full transparency and impact data
  • Applications across apparel, interiors, architecture, transport, and lifestyle
With the launch of the Textile Room, BYBORRE is once again setting the pace in material innovation — creating a flexible, scalable, and sustainable solution for design teams ready to rethink what textiles can be.

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