Introducing GENRE, a versatile and well-priced textile that does not compromise on beauty or quality.
August 29th, 2014
Designed by the Instyle Design Studio, GENRE is a sophisticated plain textile with a subtle, textural effect reminiscent of linen or silk. Made in Australia from Oeko Tex certified synthetic yarns, GENRE is suitable for heavy duty commercial upholstery, screens and wall panelling in any interior space.
GENRE is available in 21 colourways, including a comprehensive range of highly useable neutrals as well as bright colour accents.
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