Discover a world of colours and textures with Zepel Fabrics.
May 22nd, 2012
Sharing with Space Furniture and Mafi this year at Brisbane Indesign, Zepel Fabrics are showcasing a selection of their extensive range of upholstery, drapery and wallpapers.
The 34 year old family-run fabric wholesale company prides itself on the beauty and diversity of its products, laying claim to one of the largest textile collections available in Australia.
Perfect for both commercial and domestic use, the Zepel range covers a gamut of colours, patterns and textures in the highest quality.
With over 100 new collections released by Zepel Fabrics every year, there’s always plenty to discover. Come and see the latest from Zepel at the Space Furniture showroom on Saturday 26 May.
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