Knoll Textiles Wide Angle
by TreeHugger
on 12.13.04
Though its only available as a contract fabric (i.e. you won't be able to source it for your residential living room), Knoll's new upholstery textile, Wide Angle, is an excellent example of the company's eco-endeavors. Designed by Suzanne Tick, Wide Angle is made of recycled polyester and explores the relationship between polka dots and color. Its matte finish is contrasted by an iridescent pinstripe which appears only in the circles. Industry types can click the link to find a Knoll vendor near you; interested parties can click and explore Knoll's fabulous product lines. ::Knoll [by MO]
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