The latest Roselle Mont Clair Salaam collection features designs that capture the spirit of Morocco.
August 28th, 2015
Roselle Mont Clair is the very definition of ‘style meets substance’; the company doesn’t just offer a diverse range of elegant designs, but takes pride in its service to clients, and is known for its ability to transform spaces with its collection of high quality soft furnishings.
Its new Salaam collection is Moroccan-inspired with rich and vibrant colours and motifs.
Hassan 2191 comes in seven rich colours and has a unique, glittering effect; Sultana 6641 has six colourways with a reversible fabric; and Murakush 6631 has four vibrant colourways and big motifs.
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