The new Bayamo indoor/outdoor fabric collection from Pierre Frey masterfully combines delicate beauty with all the endurance needed to brave the elements.
October 26th, 2016
French brand Pierre Frey is a name synonymous with impeccable style, quality and traditional know-how, and their latest Bayamo fabric collection bears the hallmarks of all these fine characteristics.
Bayamo is designed for both outdoor and indoor environments, and its 100 per cent DRALON® Acrylic material ensures that the product remains superbly light resistant, highly durable and easy to maintain.
In contrast to the typically vivid colours developed for this type of textile, the Bayamo collection features delicate and refined pastel colours in a timeless, contemporary style. Products in the range come in mix-and-match colours or in shaded tones.
The entire collection is woven in Pierre Frey’s workshops in northern France
Pierre Frey is carried in Singapore by Romanez.
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