Grace Garrett’s new collection of textiles and home accessories recall the beauty of Asia.
January 12th, 2012
Grace Garrett’s latest Beauty of Asia collection is a culmination of her time spent travelling and experiencing life in the region.
It presents striking, contemporary interpretations of Asian architectural forms, such as stylised versions of the massive front doors found in and around Beijing, as well as nature and the natural elements like the Travellers Palm and the Peranakan Bird.
The new collection features the ‘Pantone Colour of the Year’, Tangerine Tango. Sizes and colours are fully customisable across textiles, rugs, cushions, wallpaper lampshades and drapes.
Grace Garrett Design is available in Singapore at The Shophouse.
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