At Work With Camira’s classic wool felt upholstery fabric has become not just a trend setter, but a true trail blazer.
March 5th, 2014
Made from 100% Laneve wool, At Work With Camira’s Blazer and new Blazer Quilt products are both sustainable and beautiful. Laneve wools are sustainably produced and are guaranteed a complete chain of custody from identifiable farms in the South Island, New Zealand to finished fabric.
Totally natural and renewable, contemporary Blazer felt has a large colour palette of 60 colourways, made up of solid brights and quiet neutrals as well as the popular melange shades.
The recently introduced Blazer Quilt in classic designs Hourglass and Channel have a myriad of uses for office commercial furniture.
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