Cowhide like you’ve never seen it – Art Hide present their new Romantico and Pop Hide collections.
November 17th, 2011
Following high profile launches in WA and nationally at Saturday in Design, Art Hide is redefining and revolutionising cowhide in the Australian market.
Two new collections are being launched by Art Hide and both breathe fresh life into cowhide as an interiors product, marrying original Australian designs with artisan construction and cutting edge new hide treatments.

Exotico (Romantico collection)

Zirah
Whimsical and exquisite, Art Hide’s new Romántico collection uses both stitched designs and laser burning to create beautiful shapes and textures in this stunning new collection of floor rugs, cushions and furniture.


Zirah


Shell

Exotico
The company’s new Pop Hide range will thrill lovers of colourful and eclectic interior accessories, bringing a fun, trend-based, seasonal approach with playful and striking designs and eye catching ’pop’ colours to a range of cushions and floor rugs.

Nueva

Raya

Ikat


Azteca

Punto

Punto
For stockists and further information visit the Art Hide website.
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