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Noor
€0,00Above the clouds. Noor is the name of the creative “flight of fancy” that gives interiors a decorative boost. The jacquard pattern features abstract cloud configurations in changing light, from grey morning dusk and hazy sunny yellow to clear azure blue and evening glow. The added contrast between brushed cotton for the woven-in motif and the smooth background gives this soft furnishing a 3D look and special aura. Noor can be lined to serve as an elegant curtain fabric or reveal its nuanced interplay of colours when unlined and backlit.
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Olmo
€0,00Mapping out a new dawn. Olmo combines the colour palette of a sunrise with a geometric mosaic, giving the Aurora collection its distinctive look in the upholstery fabric segment. A modern take on a classic tapestry fabric, it brings warm tones from four colour worlds to its cubic contrasts. Mediterranean siena, earthy tabac, floral orchid and fashionable bordeaux each unfold their unique charm on a heavy linen-cotton weave with a grainy texture.
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Pina
€0,00Fluffy as a fun factor. Pina varies the dot theme all naturally on a semi-transparent linen background. Featuring two mini pompons each, the irregularly placed Fil-coupé appeals to both the eye and the fingertips while spreading an upbeat atmosphere in the room. Ivory, sand and grey as finely dosed colour alternatives revisit the fabric classic for a fresh new contemporary revival. A fabric that combines warmth and homeliness with a playful, modern appearance and easy-care washability.
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Pinati
€0,00Right to the point. For this modern twist on the classic Plumetis jacquard dots “dance” out of step with consummate ease. The fancy yarn this Fil-coupé is woven from “blows up” its clipped threads in a pompon style – anew after each washing. This provides the pattern on the transparent base fabric with both visually and haptically appealing three-dimensionality. In three soft non-colours Pinati gets right to the decorative point for modern window design in a featherweight way.
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Savo
€0,00Ebb and (colour) flow. Savo’s Ikat look is reminiscent of the traces the tide leaves on the beach as it goes out. The lighter part of the two-tone fabric represents the dry sand here, while the colour graduations appear as if intensified by water. A transition that corresponds to the material changeover from pale linen to coloured wool. The two deliberately clash in the middle of the 320 cm wide double-face fabric allowing decorators to individually decide on how high the “tide” in eight soft shades can rise.
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Tropea
€0,00A textile companion through all the tides. Curves as if painted by the wind in the sand unfold in soft high and low textures. With these Tropea flatters both eyes and fingertips alike. An upholstery fabric suitable for both outdoor and indoor use that sets itself apart with high light-fast and easy-care properties. The bouclé pattern stands out against the pale background in six colours, featuring strong contrasts for outdoor and soft graduated shades for indoor applications.
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Yoko
€0,00Ingeniously thread. Yoko’s unique look is the result of the sophisticated interplay between its weave and exclusive finish. An ingenious technique causes the high-quality Belgian linen to shrink in a controlled manner, thereby creating a wave effect in its semi-transparent chequerboard pattern. Used in a double-width format, the delicate weave is reminiscent of Japanese paper walls, also radiating the same puristic balance. In natural ivory, sand or silver tones, this fabric brings a meditative calm to any interior.