The new Muse, Cocoon and Tailor fabrics from Instyle celebrate fine craftsmanship and the art of making.
August 5th, 2015
The three exquisite wool-rich textiles have been developed with integrity at their core, where age-old techniques are used in a modern context to create timeless designs.
Made from 100% EthEco wool, Instyle developed Muse in a distinctive new sustainable LIFE Textiles design that epitomises simplicity and the provenance of traditional manufacturing. Muse is a versatile classic textile with an innovative colour palette that can offer alternate identities in different spaces.
The Cocoon fabric possesses an exaggerated tactility with a pronounced bouclé yarn that invites touch. The beautiful and understated palette is inspired by the colours and textures of nature, including wet sand, stoney hues embedded in layers of rock, sea mist and damp moss.
Tailor is inspired by the precision and quality of craftsmanship in traditional tailoring. Reminiscent of classic men’s suiting, Tailor has a smooth matt appearance and a subtle heathered texture that emphasises the form of furniture. The sophisticated colour palette draws on the understated style of mid-century suiting fashion.
Rich in Australian and New Zealand wool and manufactured locally, Muse, Cocoon and Tailor from Instyle achieve a heavy duty commercial use rating and are ideal for upholstery, screen and wall panel applications in any interior.
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