New textiles launched as a part of an ongoing partnership showcase design and visual beauty.
April 23rd, 2015
The collaboration between world-renowned Swedish design company Bolon and iconic Italian fashion house Missoni continues, and for the first time includes an interpretation of Missoni’s classic Zigzag pattern.
The acclaimed, boundary breaking creative partnership between Bolon and Missoni was first established in 2012. Since then, the relationship has continuously produced beautiful results and this 2015 collection update is no exception.
The collection introduces two new patterns, Zigzag and Flame Patch, and also updates the Optical and Flame patterns. Warm, passionate colours are brought very much to the fore, and in its updated form, the Bolon by Missoni rangde simply exudes joy and confidence.
Bolon chief creative officer Marie Eklund explains that, “Bolon and Missoni have become great friends so when it comes to creativity and experimentation, there’s no holding us back. This attitude, together with innovative new weaving technology, has led to some fantastic results. Textile feelings are stronger, structure is deeper and more distinct and colours are richer – the 2015 collection really is a feast for the eyes!”
All designs are available in roll form, except Flame Patch, which is available exclusively and for the first time as 50 x 50 tiles. Together with classic Bolon values including outstanding levels of durability, high standards of environmental certification and practical cleaning and maintenance, Bolon by Missoni 2015 is ideally suited for interior projects with ambitions to stand out from the crowd.
Bolon by Missoni
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