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Thu, 17 Aug 2017 - 11:48 GMT

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Inca & Co house collection- Courtesy Of Inca & Co

Inca & Co house collection- Courtesy Of Inca & Co


CAIRO –17 August 2017: Inca & Co will be showcasing their designs at the London Design Fair Tent in London this September.

They will be showcasing a story that will portray the life of a road tripper that's been traveling through Egypt. The White Desert, the Nubian Village and the Red Sea. Inca's team designs their home fabrics through the reflection of how they live and what they experience during their travels.

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Inca & Co house collection- Courtesy Of Inca & Co

During the London exhibition, they will be exhibiting their home-grown creative designs, using cutting edge authentic Egyptian textiles. The brand is built and made in Egypt by always using organic Egyptian cotton and linen along with integrating embroidery and digital printing.

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Inca & Co house collection- Courtesy Of Inca & Co

The London exhibition is a great opportunity to celebrate Egyptian talent and craftsmanship. They are participating in the exhibition as they believe that they can deliver competitive quality and designs that meet the international market’s needs on a global scale; in addition to that, they are anxious to present Egyptian products to a new market believing that they have the edge of authenticity, originality and quality.

Inca & Co was founded in 2015 in Egypt. It is a design based retail brand that aims to reinvent the familiar industry of home fabrics in Egypt. They have a strong passion for design, travel and art direction that pushed them to combine the three in the retail brand, which is inspired by travel to produce designs and artfully turn them into settings, home furnishings, and lifestyle products.

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Inca & Co house collection- Courtesy Of Inca & Co

In 2015, they started with more than 300 home fabric designs suitable for indoor and outdoor settings, and the materials they used in the fabrics were linen, cotton, viscose and rayon, which were mainly digitally printed in Egypt.

They do not only produce fabrics, they also produce cushions, pillows as well as handmade poufs and stools. In 2016, they opened their second store in downtown Katameya.

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