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The strong presence of material effects in the Touch-Tessuti collection is achieved by using viscose and metal wires entwined in wool, linen and cotton. These enhance the range of colours, many of which inspired by rough metalliferous rocks and rocks containing gold, silver, copper, platinum and iron veins. The typical motifs of damasks, roses, dahlias and art-nouveau arabesques reinterpreted with particular elegance accompany solid-colour fabrics in refined colour ranges.
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Backhausen's new folkloric FONTANA collection adds a dash of liveliness and tradition to your home.
Harmonious colour schemes featuring mellow orange and sunny gold, soft lilac and linden green, fresh indigo and sunny gold, warm Siena red and gold as well as Mediterranean cypress green and terracotta inspire Southern lightness and joie de vivre.
Romantic flower tendrils and scattered-pattern floral designs on Vichy checks join ranks with structured chenille stripes and high-low relief effects. In addition, interesting haptic qualities are created by a wide range of differently structured fire retardant Trevira CS materials.
Designed as sets, attractive upholstery fabrics are complemented by floral designs and all-time favourite striped damask-look fabrics. The collection is perfected by beautiful lisette curtain materials featuring a narrow stripe-cord effect.
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Inspired by the unique magic of the Mediterranean, the PIAZZA collection fashionably combines classical ornaments with elegant colours on rich damask fabrics.
Perfectly matching classy colour schemes such as tangerine and olive green, bordeaux red and gold, cream, cocoa and terracotta as well as azure, indigo and gold offer plenty of room for creativity and individual, uncomplicated design ideas.
Rich in both structure and visual effects, the collection's furnishing and upholstery fabrics are all made of Trevira CS chenille and lustre yarns and blend in excellently with their surroundings, be they classically stylish private homes or elegantly furnished hotel rooms.
The collection is complemented by matching moirés as well as single-coloured stripe and small-pattern honeycomb velours.
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Fused oriental shapes and characters harmonize in Donghia's generously scaled damask called Omen. Antique silver threading gives the cloth a platinum sheen. Omen's pan-Asian design is an adept crossover motif that complements hardedge spaces as well as antique-filled rooms.
OMEN
Content
59% cotton 26% viscose 15% polyester, available in 12 colors
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EMMA
Lampas with cotton ground and pattern in glossy novafil viscose. The elaborate floral pattern is reworked from an original print from the second half of the 1800s.
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The house like a secret garden that reveals small fabric jewels and exalts the luxury and preciousness of materials. Ca' Rezzonico is a tribute to the preciousness and brightness of silk. In twelve new tones which highlight the shiny iridescence of the material, the fabrics in the collection are offered in plain, damask, an elegant ribbed version, and a very modern corteccia motif, a pattern that resembles tree bark. The fabrics, all in large width, are combined to form precious patchworks in the co-ordinating home linens, a line which brings the discrete luxury of the fabric collection to the bedroom.
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Inspired by the grandeur of great Italian opera houses, Palazzo is a collection of opulent damasks in two classic designs. Boheme features a traditional acanthus motif reminiscent of ornate gilt mirrors. An Ikat weave detail enhances the design, to give a soft shimmering effect. The traditional stripe Rigoletto is beautifully coloured to co-ordinate with Boheme, in antique shades of faded rose, ciel and gold leaf. The colour palette for the collection has been drawn from palatial Aubusson carpets. Palazzo fabrics are suitable for drapery and occasional upholstery.
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The Lisio 2004 Collection draws its inspiration from a series of works by the Venetian artist Pietro Longhi.
One of the most famous Venetian 18th century artists, Longhi stood out for his ability to depict scenes of daily life in the lagoon city.
The events and rituals of everyday life in one of Europe's most bustling cities in the Age of Enlightenment are depicted in the background of his pictures.
Fabric plays an extremely important role in his work, helping to define the social environment and indicate the class of the characters portrayed.
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This article was born by the use of a brand new manufacturing technique which can de-structuralize its own structure, creating an unmistakable confusing and disorder effect in the weaving but keeping the compactness of the product unchanged. Characteristic of (his article is a different pigmentation obtained Thanks to a strongly artisan coloring which gives
the product a particular brightness and makes it sophisticated and unique.
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This article was born by the use of a brand new manufacturing technique which can de-structuralize its own structure, creating an unmistakable confusing and disorder effect in the weaving but keeping the compactness of the product unchanged. Characteristic of (his article is a different pigmentation obtained Thanks to a strongly artisan coloring which gives
the product a particular brightness and makes it sophisticated and unique.
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This article was born by the use of a brand new manufacturing technique which can de-structuralize its own structure, creating an unmistakable confusing and disorder effect in the weaving but keeping the compactness of the product unchanged. Characteristic of (his article is a different pigmentation obtained Thanks to a strongly artisan coloring which gives
the product a particular brightness and makes it sophisticated and unique.
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This article was born by the use of a brand new manufacturing technique which can de-structuralize its own structure, creating an unmistakable confusing and disorder effect in the weaving but keeping the compactness of the product unchanged. Characteristic of (his article is a different pigmentation obtained Thanks to a strongly artisan coloring which gives
the product a particular brightness and makes it sophisticated and unique.
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This article was born by the use of a brand new manufacturing technique which can de-structuralize its own structure, creating an unmistakable confusing and disorder effect in the weaving but keeping the compactness of the product unchanged. Characteristic of (his article is a different pigmentation obtained Thanks to a strongly artisan coloring which gives
the product a particular brightness and makes it sophisticated and unique.
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20% SILK
54% LINEN
26% COTTON
JUMBO
6 COLORWAYS MARTIN DALE: 5000
Adieu to the mundane vibes of the damask. By dressing up the damask in a more fresh and youthful colour palette, Jim Thompson lifts the seemingly traditional look to a deserving place in the contemporary world. Hip and screaming for attention, the combination of silk and linen as well as the use of new colours proves that the damask is here to stay.
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Width 140cm Collection: Academia
Dim. : 140
Coll: Orange
61% polyester
39% viscose
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SPRING 2009
A collection of romantic fabrics in the contemporary idiom and palette of Osborne & Little. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, marquise de Pompadour (1721- 1764) was the most influential of Louis XV's mistresses, remaining a close confidante of the king until her death.
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AUTUMN 2006
This collection of floral prints takes its title from the seat of the kings of Ireland until the 6th century and evokes the mystique of that ancient land and its grand houses, gardens and castles. The monuments at the Hill of Tara were built over a period of 4,000 years. The Hill of Tara is located in modern day County Meath, Leinster near the River Boyne. All the designs except KILKEA and BEECHWOOD have direct companions in TARA WALLPAPERS; TARA CHENILLE provides versatile plain co-ordinates.
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Damask fabric relined in cotton and with rhombus pattern alienated to vertical stripes.
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A typical eighteenth century full-field pine cone pattern, in pure silk damask.
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his collection is inspired by a classic motif, the damask, but modernized by colours such as turquoise, pink and traditional red. All these colours are coordinated with a satin stripe, a texture ottoman in a wide range of colours and a sheer in several tones.
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This collection is composed of one traditional damask pattern coordinated to stripes and plains in a blend of viscose, cotton and linen. All the articles of this range are reversible which allows a great versatility to its use making this offer very attractive. The colour palette mixes greens and mauves, blues and browns, reds and beiges...up to seven different combinations.
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Reference: T467
Many colors: 8
Width: 130 cm
Weight: 215 gr/m2
Composition: 100% polyester
Special information: Trévira CS - homologation not fire M1
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