The classic Broadway range from Woven Image is now available in 4 new colours.
June 15th, 2011
Classic style and vibrant colour have made Broadway one of Woven Image’s top sellers.
Woven Image have now launched 4 new colours for the timeless Broadway stripe.
Broadway is the ideal solution for commercial upholstery in offices, bars and restaurants, airport lounges, and anywhere enriched colour is desired.
Broadway isn’t just stylish – it’s also eco-friendly. Made of 90% Echo Wool and 10% Echo Nylon, Broadway is Green Tag certified and can contribute to the Green Star rating system.
Discover the new Broadway upholstery range with Woven Image.
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