In the fast-paced world of commercial interiors, the word “classic” is often used to describe longevity, but rarely does it account for evolution. However, textile innovator Camira is proving that even the most acclaimed environmental collections can evolve and improve. This May, as the design world descends upon the streets of London for Clerkenwell Design Week, the spotlight turns toward a refined evolution of sustainable luxury: Monochrome Sett II.
For years, Camira has been a quiet titan of eco-conscious manufacturing, but this latest debut marks a shift from the starkly functional to the deeply sensory. While the original Monochrome Sett captured the industry’s imagination with its high-contrast charcoal and ecru pairings, the sequel invites us into a more nuanced landscape. It is a masterclass in what we might call “The New Naturalism” – a design philosophy that balances high-performance safety with the soft, grounding aesthetics of the earth.
The core of Monochrome Sett II lies in its refined warm-neutral palette. In an era where “wellness” is no longer a buzzword but a requirement for interior spaces, these tones serve a vital purpose. The collection moves away from the clinical and toward the organic, utilizing a spectrum of shades that evoke raw timber, sun-dried clay, and unbleached stone.
These aren’t just colours; they are textures. By integrating an array of timeless patterns; stripes, checks, houndstooth, and basket weaves, Camira has added a tactile depth that transforms a flat surface into a topographical experience. The micro-patterns offer a subtle complexity that reveals itself only upon closer inspection, making it an ideal choice for contemporary interiors that value quiet luxury and understated sophistication.
Beyond the aesthetics, the technical pedigree of the range remains its most impressive feat. Crafted from a blend of renewable wool and flax, the fabric utilizes the same rapidly renewable and biodegradable yarns found in Camira’s signature Main Line Flax range. This isn’t sustainability for the sake of a marketing badge; it is a fundamental commitment to the lifecycle of the product.
In a commercial landscape where safety is non-negotiable, Monochrome Sett II achieves a rare equilibrium. The fabric is naturally flame-retardant, meeting the rigorous Crib 5 Medium Hazard standards without the need for chemical treatments. It provides peace of mind for architects and specifiers working on high-traffic, safety-conscious environments – from boutique hotels to collaborative workspaces, without compromising the environmental integrity of the project.
“Monochrome Sett II is more than a fabric; it is a testament to the idea that environmental responsibility and high-end style are no longer mutually exclusive.”
There is no better stage for this unveiling than Clerkenwell Design Week (19th–21st May). For those navigating the festival, the Camira showroom will offer more than just a product launch; it will be an immersive journey into the origin of the fibre.
Visitors will have the exclusive opportunity to view nature-inspired installations that bridge the gap between the raw material and the finished textile. Alongside the new fabric swatches, the showroom will feature actual flax plants, reminding designers of the humble, botanical beginnings of these high-performance materials. It is a rare chance to see, touch, and breathe in the reality of sustainable textile innovation.
As we look toward the future of interior design, the message from Camira is clear: the most stylish path forward is the one that respects the ground we walk on. Monochrome Sett II isn’t just a new collection; it’s a refined, warm, and tactile invitation to design with a conscience.



