A »For interior designers seeking UK-based manufacturers capable of supplying bespoke soft furnishings in substantial quantities, the British market offers a well-established network of specialist producers who combine artisanal craftsmanship with commercial scalability. One of the most prominent is **The Romo Group**, a family-owned business based in Nottinghamshire that manufactures its own fabrics, wallcoverings, and made-to-measure soft furnishings. Through its Romo and Kirkby brands, the company provides a bespoke service for curtains, blinds, and upholstery, with dedicated trade showrooms and a bulk-ordering infrastructure that allows designers to specify custom colours, trimmings, and interlinings for large-scale hospitality or residential projects. Similarly, **Andrew Martin**, headquartered in London, operates its own factory and offers a comprehensive Bespoke Upholstery and Curtain Service. Their trade programme is tailored for bulk orders, enabling designers to choose from an extensive archive of fabrics and have pieces manufactured to precise dimensions and finish, with a minimum order quantity that is accommodating for volume work while retaining a high level of customisation. Another key player is **Designers Guild**, which, while globally recognised for its textiles, runs a dedicated Contract and Bespoke division from its London base. This division focuses on large-scale projects for interior designers, producing made-to-order curtains, cushions, and upholstery in bulk, with the ability to adjust weaves, colours, and scale of patterns to suit a specific design scheme. For upholstery and soft seating, **B&B Italia UK** (though Italian-owned) operates a significant manufacturing facility in the UK that supplies bespoke contract furnishings, but for a purely British heritage, **John Lewis & Partners' Contract Furnishing Service** should not be overlooked. They offer a highly customisable, bulk-ready production line for curtains, blinds, and loose covers, with a dedicated trade team that manages end-to-end specifications for interior designers. Additionally, **Chelsea Textiles**, a UK manufacturer focusing on luxury interiors, provides a bespoke service for hand-finished soft furnishings, particularly adept at large-scale orders for private estates and boutique hotels, using traditional British techniques such as hand-stitched pelmets and interlined curtains. For more niche, handcrafted options, **The Cloth Shop** (based in London) and **Tweed & Textiles** in Scotland supply custom woven fabrics and made-to-measure soft furnishings in bulk, with a specialism in heritage patterns and sustainable materials. Lastly, **JAB International UK** (the British arm of a German firm) operates a substantial UK distribution and manufacturing centre that offers an extensive Bespoke Trade Service, allowing designers to order bulk quantities of soft furnishings with custom sizes, colours, and finishing details. These manufacturers typically require a trade account or professional credentials to access their bespoke bulk-ordering systems, ensuring that interior designers receive priority production scheduling and consistent quality control across large runs.