New Breeze Colourways & Breeze Outdoor launched at Saturday Indesign

  • New Breeze Colourways & Breeze Outdoor launched at Saturday Indesign
  • Furniture - November 2024

Introducing New Breeze Colourways & Breeze Outdoor

Launching as a part of Saturday InDesign with Stylecraft, the Breeze collection of tables is presented in select new colourways. The palette of earthy tones evoke our rich, diverse landscape featuring deep red, pale green, an elegant bronze and a new marble sourced from the Pilbara.

Along with the new colourways, the Breeze Collection is launching in outdoor variations, designed for outdoor use, yet perfectly suited for indoor spaces.

The Breeze table collection is exceptionally versatile. With limitless design possibilities, the Breeze side and coffee tables are the perfect companion to a lounge setting, in the office, the bedroom or now with a range of outdoor settings. Breeze captures your attention, sitting gracefully on its own or clustered together.

 

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