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Piazza
Inspired by the unique magic of the Mediterranean, the PIAZZA collection fashionably combines classical ornaments with elegant colours on rich damask design 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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| 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 furniture. 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 manufacturers. Palazzo design fabrics are suitable for drapery and occasional upholstery. |
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Air 13841.127/103
Andaluz 13848.837
Alvaro 13849.903 |
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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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The smart, decorative 'Sabino Weaves' include the luxurious 'Magnolia Damask', accentuated by an ombré-striped background and its perfect co-ordinate, 'Marlowe Stripe'. 'Sabino Damask' is a ravishing fabric furniture, which captures the light in its silky threads, 'Narrow Stripe' has bands of glowing iridescent colour and 'Pebbles', a cheerful abstract pattern, works well with all designs.
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| Kobe Chic is stylish and classical, with a touch of Italian design design. By using innovative techniques, we have created surprising textures with matt and shiny effects; rustling taffetas, modern relief designs, subtle damask patterns and complimentary coordinating modern fabrics. |
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GPJ Baker
80% COTTON,20% LINEN
54" (137.2 cm) Width
30 1/4" ( 76.8 cm) Vertical Repeat
27 1/2" ( 69.9 cm) Horizontal Repeat
U.S.A
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This design is an accurate copy of a 19th Century Italian cut silk velvet, evoking a feel of faded Palazzi. The design fabric, having a wonderful drape and handle, is suitable for both curtains and upholstery.
Design wallpaper and fabric available in 7 colours: Ibex, Celadon, Corn, Flax, Terracotta, Bone and Baltic Blue. |
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A pattern with a wonderful free-flowing movement inspired by 16th Century Pugin designs.
Fabric furniture available in 2 colours: Fresco (shown right) and Pugin. |
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| Our main supplier of decorative and furnishing fabrics furniture is the Austrian company Baumann Dekor. Thanks to the wide range of colours and patterns in their collection, we are able to ensure the perfect colour harmonisation of any interior. It goes without saying that we also supply a variety of surface treatments (anti-soiling finish, water-repellent finish, etc.) and special materials (non-flammable material made of Trevira CS, blackout material for 100 % darkness, etc.). |
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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.
PITAGORA
A rhythmic succession of fine broken multicolour stripes in high quality glossy novafil viscose on a cotton satin ground.
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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 furniture 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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A typical eighteenth century full-field pine cone pattern, in pure silk damask.
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| Damask fabric furniture relined in cotton and with rhombus pattern alienated to vertical stripes. |
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