Instyle is delighted to introduce three stunning new products, CUBISM, GILDED CORK and PIETRA to its Metallic Wallcoverings collection.
January 20th, 2014
These sophisticated wallcoverings showcase the versatility and endless appeal of natural cork and will add textural interest to any interior space. Combining a bold geometric pattern with the organic texture of cork, CUBISM illustrates the striking beauty of a high contrast design. PIETRA suggests the urban aesthetic of weathered concrete, with a subtle shimmer for a look that is unique, compelling and modern. Both wallcoverings are available in 4 colours.
Available in 10 colours, GILDED CORK seamlessly blends the natural look and texture of cork with metallic leaf and a distinctive finish. These sophisticated and functional wallcoverings are permeable, to aid in the reduction of mould and mildew, and free of chemical additives, PVC, chlorine, heavy metals and urea formaldehyde. Only water based inks and coatings are used.
Since launching its wallcoverings collection a couple of years ago, INSTYLE now offers an extensive collection of sophisticated and functional contract wallcoverings for use in hotels, restaurants, commercial spaces, retail stores and high-end residential spaces. The collection has over fifty individual wallcoverings with over 500 colourways and is divided into four categories for easy identification: Natural, Metallic, High Performance and Specialty.
INSTYLE’s wallcoverings are suitable for both walls and ceilings, coordinate beautifully with INSTYLE’s textiles and Contemporary Leathers’ leather collections and can be viewed and searched on INSTYLE’s website by category, appearance, colour and performance.
International clients include Tiffany’s, Resort World Singapore, Bloomingdales, Trump Soho, The Star, Crown Casino, Monash and Deakin Universities.
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