Coordinating indoor/outdoor high performance textiles, from Woven Image.
July 15th, 2011
Arrow and Quill are easy to care for, high performing textiles that are ideal for providing a contemporary finish for indoor/outdoor application, including pool side furniture, banquet seating, lounges, throw cushions, break out areas in both hospitality and corporate markets.
Quill is a two colour small scale design evoking a concept of nature with the abstracted use of a filled in leaf motif available in 5 fresh contemporary colourways from warm ochure through to a punchy black and white combination.
Arrow has been designed along the same leaf concept as Quill but as a scaled-up keyline motif. It is available in 5 coordinating colourways to Quill. Quill and Arrow provide two new contemporary designs that complement the Woven Image indoor/outdoor series providing a unique versatile, high performance, design driven collection without compromising on handle and price competitiveness.
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