High in visual impact, high in environmental responsibility.
February 17th, 2010
GLIDE is the ninth addition to INSTYLE’s LIFE (Low Impact For the Environment) sustainable Textiles® collection.
GLIDE was inspired by the clean lines, confident shapes and the aerodynamic styling evident in Modernism.
Designed by the INSTYLE Design Studio and woven in Australia GLIDE is made from 100% Australian EthEco® Wool.
EthEco® (ethical + ecological) signifies that the wool is grown on farms which employ Holistic farming methods – respecting Animal Welfare, Human Health and Care for the Environment.
GLIDE is produced to strict environmental criteria, from the fibre sourcing through to the fabric.
It is CTA Performance Rated as suitable for Heavy Duty Commercial Use. Available in 12 reversible colourways it is 137cm wide.
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