Evolved from the popular YESTERDAY’S NEWS, Instyle’s new BIG NEWS offers a larger, more pronounced, rich and dynamic panelled design.
November 24th, 2014
Hand-loomed from recycled newspaper and paperboard, each piece of BIG NEWS is a unique composition of colour and texture.
To complement these high impact designs, Instyle provides an extensive range of sophisticated natural wallcoverings such as KOWLOON. This exquisite natural jute grass wallcovering with its subtle metallic backing adds warmth, movement and depth to any interior.
Instyle’s continuously expanding collection includes over 50 wallcoverings that deliver on functionality, sophistication and impact.
From rich and textural naturals, luxurious metallics, high-performance vinyls to specialist hand-woven statements, there is a unique wallcovering for every space.
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