Before furniture defines a space, fabric does.
Colour, texture and tactility shape how a room feels long before structure is noticed. It is within this domain that Jab Anstoetz, based in Germany, has built its reputation — as one of Europe’s most respected textile houses.
Unlike furniture brands that focus on silhouette, Jab operates at the level of surface and atmosphere.
A Legacy in Textile Design
Established in 1946 in Bielefeld, Germany, Jab began as a textile distributor before evolving into a global authority in interior fabrics.
Its collections span upholstery textiles, sheers, drapery, wall coverings and carpets — each developed with attention to material performance and aesthetic refinement.
Rather than following fleeting trends, Jab curates palettes and textures that integrate seamlessly into contemporary interiors.
For Singapore’s luxury residential market, where climate and durability matter as much as beauty, this balance is crucial.
Texture as Architecture
Jab’s textiles are not decorative afterthoughts. They are structural components of interior design.
Heavy drapery softens glass façades. Sheer curtains filter tropical light. Upholstery fabrics introduce depth against stone and timber finishes.
In high-end Singapore homes, where expansive glazing is common, textile layering becomes essential in shaping ambience.
Jab provides the material vocabulary for that layering.
Precision in Colour and Performance
German design is often associated with discipline — and Jab reflects this through calibrated colour stories and technical reliability.
Fabrics are tested for durability. Performance blends are developed for high-use environments. Natural fibres are selected with care.
This makes Jab particularly relevant not only for private residences, but also for hospitality and corporate interiors across Singapore and the region.
Elevating the Interior Narrative
While furniture may anchor a room, textiles define its mood. They introduce softness, contrast and subtle luxury.
At Royal Interiors Singapore, Jab represents the refined textile layer — the finishing element that transforms structure into atmosphere.
Because in the most considered interiors, luxury is felt before it is seen.
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