Instyle introduces new sustainable fabrics to its benchmark LIFE Textiles® collection.
October 8th, 2013
Beautiful colour options and impressive sustainable credentials define Instyle’s latest product offerings.
PRESS
PRESS is a subtle linear pattern reminiscent of the light and shadow effects created from light falling through shutters, and is available in seven colourways, while the luxurious SENSE felt fabric now comes in nine new eye-popping bright and crisp Nordic colours to offer a total of 40 colourways.
PRESS
Both fabrics are made locally from 100 per cent EthEco wool, are low-VOC and recyclable. They are suitable for upholstery, screens and wall paneling, and for any interior application.
SENSE
PRESS, SENSE and all LIFE Textiles are certified to the European Union’s EU Flower Ecolabel.
Instyle is distributed in Singapore by Infinity Pte Ltd and in Hong Kong by Charlene Cheong Limited.
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