Made from 100% Australian wool, Instyle’s new fabric range is certainly something to write home about.
October 23rd, 2013
Instyle is now introducing new sustainable fabrics to its benchmark Life Textiles® collection. Available in seven colourways, Press is a subtle linear pattern, inspired by the patterns of falling light and shade.
Also added to the collection are 9 new refreshing eye-popping brights, included in the popular felt Sense fabric, resulting in a total of 40 colourways.
Both fabrics are made locally from 100% Australian EthEco wool, as well as being low-VOC and recyclable. Press and Sense are ideal for upholstery, screens and wall panelling in any interior space.
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