Camira’s textiles form the foundation of interiors that nurture wellbeing, shaping spaces with a quiet sense of grounding where texture, colour, and comfort work together to create harmony.
Our iconic fabrics, made from natural wool and renewable plant fibres, including ReSKU 2.0 and the new Monochrome Sett II, echo the rhythms and tactility of the natural world. They soften the boundaries between inside and out, creating interiors that feel connected to nature while supporting clean, breathable environments. Guided by biophilic design principles, these textiles bring a sense of balance and belonging to every space - helping people feel truly rooted.
Showroom Address
8 & 10 Brewhouse Yard, EC1V 4DGContact Exhibitor
Showroom Opening Times
Tuesday 19 May
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday 20 May
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday 21 May
9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Events
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Join colour consultant and founder of Luminary Colour, Anna Starmer, for an insightful talk exploring the theme of Colour Ecology. A forward-looking approach to colour that connects emotional intelligence with ecological responsibility. Through her colour storytelling at Luminary and her work with Camira, Anna demonstrates how colour forecasting can inform real-world material innovation, helping designers create more meaningful and responsible outcomes.
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Vanessa Champion will explore how biophilic design is more than greenery, it is a guiding framework for material specification in human-centred interiors. This talk will introduce its origins, sensory principles, and relevance in today’s built environments, alongside sustainability and regenerative design.
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Join Dr Shelley James, internationally recognised expert on light and wellbeing, TEDx speaker, and educator for a fast-paced, interactive session exploring how interior design shapes the way we think, feel, and behave in a space. Discover how your brain quickly decides what an organisation is really like, what you can (and can’t) do in a space, and how you remember your way around.
Press Releases
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Rooted in wellbeing: Camira explores human-centred interior design at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026

