At Armadillo&Co during this year’s Brisbane Indesign, the focus is on colour and pattern.
April 1st, 2012
Visit Armadillo&Co at Brisbane Indesign and you’ll be treated with a rainbow of colours and a cavalcade of exciting new patterns.
On display will be Armadillo&Co’s recently launched Designer Collection – an eye-catching graphic range hand-crafted from naturally luxurious 100% New Zealand wool.
The 3 new patterns – Hexagon, Crosscut and Triangle – are each available to be customised from the selection of 23 colours, making for a versatile range to suit almost any interior. Or if you prefer, you can collaborate with Armadillo&Co to create your very own personalised piece.
Also on display at BID will be River Weave, launched within Armadillo&Co’s Earth Collection. River Weave is the first in the range to incorporate colour and pattern.
As always with Armadillo&Co, this collection embraces Fair Trade practices, with all purchases benefiting local schools in the villages of the weavers who wove the products.
Head down to Armadillo&Co during Brisbane Indesign, enjoy a BBQ and light refreshments as you peruse the new collections, and see how aesthetics combine with ethics for beautiful products that are also socially responsible.
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