Explore a wonderful collaboration between Bode and Vantage Concept at Warehouse 72-13. Created with Dean Sharpe (formerly of Wilson Associates and LTW), be whisked from St Tropez to Istanbul to New York and Boracay, and taste New Zealand’s finest from Underground Wines along the way. Bode seeks out extraordinary fabrics, wallpapers and furnishings from around […]
May 3rd, 2011
Explore a wonderful collaboration between Bode and Vantage Concept at Warehouse 72-13. Created with Dean Sharpe (formerly of Wilson Associates and LTW), be whisked from St Tropez to Istanbul to New York and Boracay, and taste New Zealand’s finest from Underground Wines along the way.
Bode seeks out extraordinary fabrics, wallpapers and furnishings from around the world. Their handpicked collections represent the best in global design and technology.
Reflecting the design aesthetic of their country of origin, Bode offers you Florentine opulence, Australasian eco-chic, British eccentricity, French pizzazz and Belgian sophistication.
Bode will also launch stunning 2011 collections from Decortex Firenze and Designs of the Time. New to Singapore is the definitive in stripes from Les Toiles du Soleil.
While Vantage Concept is in the forefront of window shade solutions in Singapore, their expertise calls them to represent many leading international brands in this area.
Products range from unique window shade solutions like curved or arched systems, glide systems, cubicle systems to the standard blinds solutions, as well as a full range of motorised systems.
See the latest new brands available including Mottura Italian blind systems, exotic blind textiles from Artvivant, and abaca and banana fibre rugs from Celia.
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