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Feline Groovy

 
Sophisticated, hedonistic 60's and 70's styles are strutting their way back to the forefront of fashion and interior design! Bold geometric prints mixed with jewel toned fabrics and the ever alluring feline animalistic patterns and prints emblazoned on everything from fashion, furniture to flooring!  Fierce and exotic, the big cats are the most glamorous creatures of the animal kingdom so its no wonder we are adopting their spots and stripes. So join the pride and lets hear you ROAR!!!
 
Whether you are the bold or subtle type, adding luxurious animalistic touches in the way of cushions, throws or ottomans and poufs will add a touch of old world glamour and style. Swag Design has a luxurious range of cushions available or come speak to us to create a customised range especially for you. We have access to a wide range of international brands and local textile fabric houses to set you apart from the pack. Spice up your boudoir or simply add some stylish finishing touches. All cushions come with a plush feather cushion inner and invisible zipper.  Cushions pictured here are $190 and our pair of Vintage, Italian X Base Chrome footstool/ottomans newly recovered are $2100.
 
 
Our style inspiration here is this super groovy feline Martello Sofa by House of Hackney UK - REOWWW!! Swag Design can create something as sexy as this with our amazing Milo Baughman chrome loveseats and sofa just begging to be transformed so get in quick to snap a design great and we will help you explore the possibility's with some amazing fabric options!
 
 
So have you got the Jungle Fever yet??
Contact Jodi@midcenturyswag.co.nz to explore the possibilities!!
 
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    Jodi Newnham

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  • Aug 19, 2015

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    — Josee Lebel

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