These vibrant new additions to Instyle’s FEEL Collection are sure to brighten anyone’s day
November 1st, 2012
Instyle has introduced bright new colours to their highly successful FEEL collection.
This classic marle felt fabric is now available in 21 beautiful colour-ways that span saturated, funky pinks, acid yellows, delicious greens through to deep aquas – all new and all designed to complement the already extensive palette of neutral hues that comprise the FEEL collection.

Boasting a wool and alpaca blend, the range is ideal for heavy-duty upholstery, use in screens and even wall panelling. Each application lifting the mood and imbuing interior spaces with strong, robust accents of colour and character.

With each new colour-way named to reflect the fun mood inspiring the hue, you can expect to be specifying FEEL Beautiful, FEEL Optimistic or even FEEL Fabulous!
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