BCU Printed Textiles Partnership

    Birmingham City University’s Trends Exhibition held in January at INTERIORS UK 2014, at the NEC, featured the mrf s410 wingback armchair in a striking digitally printed fabric by Charlotte Watkivs, BA (Hons) Textile student specialising in Print & Surface Design.

    This was part of the Trends 2014 project to identify new colours and textures by international industry experts Global Color Research™ and Mix Publications and all brought to life within two room sets by design students from BCU; featuring textile, ceramic, lighting and wall covering solutions aimed to give inspiration for future interior designers.

    Extract from the official BCU Press Release:

    Students showcase trendy interiors

    A group of future designers will be giving us a sneak peek into what home furnishings and interior designs will be top of our wish list this year.

    Interpreting two key trends – ‘Axis’ and ‘Frame’ - students from Birmingham City University will be presenting over 20 new design concepts at this year’s INTERIORS 2014 show, held from 19-22 January in NEC, Birmingham.

    The trends, identified by international industry experts Global Color Research™ Mix Publications, will be bought to life over two show stopping room sets; featuring textile, ceramic, lighting, wall and floor covering solutions aimed to give inspiration for future interior designers.

    Download the full Press Release.

    Long Standing BCU Partnership

    mrf are a long standing supplier to Birmingham City University and our s050 imp and s200 lotus designs are used within the University.

    You can read more about our partnership and Trends 2014 project here.

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