These textiles from Instyle are designed to make an impact.
July 2nd, 2014
The beautiful fabric UBER features a dynamic graphic design that reflects the concept of cause and effect, with the fluid and random pattern taking its inspiration from the spontaneity found in nature.
VIVA makes an excellent coordinate with UBER. VIVA is a striking, plain upholstery textile with a subtle three-dimensional surface. It is made of a high tenacity polyester yarn that maximises its high tech effect and performance.
Both UBER and VIVA are designed and manufactured in Australia and are available in 14 colourways. They are ideal for commercial upholstery, screens and wall panelling in a variety of corporate, hospitality and retail spaces.
Instyle is distributed in Singapore by Infinity Pte Ltd and in Hong Kong by Carlene Cheong Limited.
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