Make a big statement with Chunky and Feel Stripe, the latest in commercial fabrics from Instyle.
May 23rd, 2013
With a rich, hand-woven aesthetic, Chunky is Instyle’s latest play on an exaggerated textured fabric. Offered across ten colourways, the contrast in yarns intensifies the three-dimensional effect of the non-mulesed, wool-rich blend.

In contrast, Feel Stripe is a softer, marle, wool and alpaca blend with a large scale, repeating stripe pattern. This environmentally friendly range is available in seven colourways.

Welcome additions to the Instyle Contract Textile collection, Chunky and Feel Stripe demonstrate their suitability for commercial applications, well suited for use in upholstery, screens and wall panels.
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