UFABRIK expands into the Baltics by appointing Sesoma as its distributor for Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, focusing on sustainable PVC-free textiles.
UFABRIK has announced the appointment of Sesoma as its official distributor for Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. This partnership expands the manufacturer’s reach across the Baltic markets, providing regional access to its range of sustainable textile solutions for wide and super-wide format digital printing.
Sesoma, a division of Mutoh, has operated as a supplier for the printing and advertising industries in the Baltics for over 20 years. With offices in Tallinn, Riga, Kaunas, and Vilnius, the distributor provides local sales and technical support to businesses looking to integrate modern production equipment and quality materials.
The partnership comes as the Baltic markets experience a shift toward sustainable materials in sectors such as retail, interior design, and exhibitions. Monica Mourao, European sales director at UFABRIK, said, “Retail, interior design, events and exhibitions are all demanding solutions that look exceptional whilst being kind to the environment. Together with Sesoma, we believe UFABRIK textiles set a new benchmark for quality and sustainability in these market sectors.”

The UFABRIK range is designed for a variety of applications, including backlit displays, blockouts, wall wraps, and banners. The materials are compatible with leading wide-format UV, Latex, and dye sublimation technologies, offering a versatile alternative to traditional PVC-based products.
Alvis Butāns, area director for the Baltic States at Sesoma, noted that the addition of UFABRIK fills a previous gap in their portfolio. “Before partnering with UFABRIK, our portfolio lacked a strong textile brand for wide format digital printing with an attractive customer price point. Customers were increasingly asking for alternatives to PVC-based products. UFABRIK’s textile range complements our existing portfolio and meets the growing demand for sustainable, high-performance materials,” he said.
Sesoma will support new customers with a specialist onboarding service, including colour profiling and technical guidance on sublimation stretch and shrinkage. This service is intended to ensure consistent results as businesses transition to the new textile range.
Butāns concluded, “Our customers will gain access to a modern, eco-friendly range that performs at the highest quality level. We believe UFABRIK will help many of them transition away from PVC-based products, offering modern solutions without compromise.”