Linen, velvet, cotton, wool or hemp make up a range of possibilities that editors explore and explore at their leisure for an elegant, natural or subtle drape.
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1 – Natural
For this return, Dedar places the emphasis on white, highlighted in every way in fabrics and wall coverings. On the fabric side, white is structured, plays transparency and suggestion depending on the material. The veils, available in around twenty proposals, are as functional as they are decorative, and in their metallic version, inspired by the world of jewelry.
Flax and hemp, for the natural dimension, bring a warm and raw note to interiors. The wool is vaporous, like the Leporello model with its generous pleats. Another material, another atmosphere, Autrebois uses raffia in particular and presents a striped pattern. The functional aspect is not forgotten by the Italian publisher, which offers two fire-resistant models for the world of hospitality.
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2 – Between flowers and pots
Passionate about ceramics and pottery, Tricia Guild is inspired by shapes, slips and glazes to compose the “Pottery Studio” collection. For this new proposal, Designers Guild presents floral prints (Margareta, Sanzai, Glaze, Kiln Scroll models), other geometric and abstract ones (Clay Collage, Raku Patchwork, Tokusa), or even still lifes with numerous vases (Kawana, Celadon Vase).
The supports for these creations are, depending on the model, textured linens, cottons and velvets add an elegant touch. This year, Designers Guild is also offering the Enamel Flower model, a hand-embroidered braid available in two colors, or Kushime, a graphic pattern that goes with the fabrics in the collection, to be placed for example on a curtain or a cushion for creations custom made.
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3 – Effects palette
Traditional weavings, natural materials, technical but chic products… This year, Nobilis is offering fabrics whose handwork is ever more surprising. The “Olbia” collection, in linen and cotton satin, is available in 25 colors and Mediterranean-inspired.
The fabric is available in a wide width and offers a beautiful drape. In another category, Velours Firenze joins the Nobilis range by offering a fire-resistant fabric obtained with a recycled yarn very resistant to abrasion.
Velvet Raphaël takes the iconic Raphaël model, updated in color combinations that enhance its micro pattern. Finally, designed for the contract, the “Voile Non Feu N°2” collection in double width combines aesthetics and technique, with a variation of effects ranging from light natural linen to semi-opaque sheers.
> Nobilis.fr
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