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Feel in Winter Light

Blog
08/08/2016

In the midst of a winter chill we bring you the refreshingly beautiful Winter Light, the latest campaign from Modern Times featuring our Feel textiles. This stunning series captured by Brooke Holm, showcases with breathtaking clarity their latest curated collection bathed in clear winter light.

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Each scene within the campaign brings together pieces imbued with character and history from different countries and design eras. The serene blend of modern mid-century styling is perfectly suited to the soft marle felt texture of Feel.

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Feel, our luxurious wool and alpaca blend textile, features in deep blue, rich teal and pale pink tones on signature furniture pieces by Hans Wegner, Brockmann Petersen and Andre Cordemeijer, alongside stunning accessories and artworks from Ellie Malin, Elizabeth Barnett and Sarah Kelk.

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The entire collection is rich and inspiring with its eclectic mix of Danish oak furniture, French sculptural coat stands, Dutch terrazzo coffee tables and local Australian art. Each individual piece embodies good design, curated into multi-layered stylised stories glistening in natural light.

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From their austere, industrial take on modernism through to contemporary cool and classic Scandinavian looks in this collection, Modern Times’ Winter Light campaign embodies a strong interplay of design, colour and texture.

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