The highly distinctive, heavy-duty designs come in a beautiful range of colours and are ideal for commercial use.
May 6th, 2013
Chunky
Chunky
Featuring a sophisticated, hand-woven aesthetic, Chunky is Instyle’s play on an exaggerated texture.
Chunky comes in a beautiful selection of ten colourways, from bold acid yellow, apple and aqua through to subtle neutrals and classic black and white. The unique combination of contrasting yarns also intensifies the three-dimensional effect of this highly distinctive, non-mulesed wool-rich blend.
Chunky is a locally made, heavy-duty commercial upholstery fabric and is highly suited for corporate, hospitality and residential use.
Feel Stripe
Feel Stripe
Feel Stripe features dynamic, large-scale random stripes on a beautiful wool and alpaca blend marle fabric.
The design utilises many of the coloured yarns found in Instyle’s highly successful Feel collection. Feel Stripe combines a classic neutral background with a bright and saturated pop of colour that is achieved by way of a new and innovative dyeing technique.
Feel Stripe comes in seven colourways and is suitable for heavy-duty commercial use on furniture, screens and wall panels.
Instyle is distributed in Singapore by Infinity Pte Ltd and in Hong Kong by Carlene Cheong Limited.
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