In reference to the juxtaposition of modern with tradition textiles, the lively upholstery of Frame has been released.
November 5th, 2014
Above: Frame
New Frame Upholstery
Reinventing the classic warp stripe and check concept, the fabric combines a beautifully neutral textured ground with a fluorescent twist, a current trend influenced through fashion with a play on light and intensely dramatic hues.
New EP Mura Volt Wall-covering
Incorporating solid geometric angular shapes, Volt is a three colour design pigment printed onto EchoPanel Mura 908 cream. Triangle V shapes combine to create an overall tessellating pattern. Volt is available in three distinctive colourways combining fluorescent ink with pearl effects and matte textures including vibrant citrus and celestial silver sky as well as a classic versatile neutral.
Designed for ease of application EchoPanel Mura Dart and Volt are two new additions to the print collection. Incorporating trend driven colour palettes with contemporary design Dart and Volt offer a tantalising embellishment for interior vertical surfaces.
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