Febrik and Edward van Vliet collaborate for a dramatic demonstration of Dutch craftsmanship and pride

AMSTERDAM – Textile company Febrik and Dutch designer Edward van Vliet go way back, all the way back to the brand’s beginnings. The iconic Sushi Collection that Van Vliet designed for Moroso in 2008 was one of the first projects that put Febrik on
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