The design collaboration between Brintons and Stacy Garcia pays homage to the roaring twenties.
November 18th, 2011
This November marks the launch of Speakeasy – the latest collaboration between Brintons, a world-leader in the design and manufacture of woven Axminster carpet, and award winning American hospitality designer Stacy Garcia.
Speakeasy is inspired by the roaring twenties which were characterized by decorative elegance, refined glamour – and an undeniable undercurrent of fun.
Embellished with the look of precious metals, sparkling glass, gold finishes, chrome textures and tortoise shell, Speakeasy speaks of optimism, hopefulness and refined elegance.
The stunning Speakeasy designs will be available to download from Brintons online archive www.brintonsdso.com from 11th November 2011.
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Brintons PTY Ltd
Phone: 1800 332 694
URL: http://www.brintons.net/commercial/design/collections/public-spaces
Email: enquiries@brintons.com.au
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