The collaboration between global textile supplier Camira, and At Work* in New Zealand, is already a big success in Australasia. A key factor in this has been both brands’ shared vision and enduring passion to provide innovative, quality and sustainable commercial textiles, along with strong service and team efforts.
August 18th, 2014
The resulting wool and wool bast fibre products have captured the market – so much so that Blazer, their wool felt, was a finalist for a Good Design Award Australia. Part of At Work* NZ’s journey is to bring some of its own NZ commercial wool, crypton and synthetic fibre ranges to the Australian market.
These ranges have recently been introduced to the Australian market with a great reception. Many have playful designs and bright, eye-catching colours, all of which, have been thoughtfully designed to co-ordinate together.
With sustainability high on the agenda, the At Work* Eco-logical wools are Enviro-Mark NZ Diamond certified. At Work* strive at all times to offer a range of textile choices that respect the environment. They do this by encouraging fabrics that are eco-friendly during production as well as being of high quality, attractive and durable.
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