Amy
With wafer-thin lightness this new, semi-transparent drapery fabric makes for delicate, textile window design in a 340 cm width. With a yarn-dyed weave made of 60% Modal and 40% PES it convinces with a light, soft drape. 10 colours from anthracite and sea blue through to powdery pastel tones shimmer in the incidental light. This means Amy can be used to create a finely tuned, textile room ambience.
Inspirierende Produkte
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Avanti CS
€0,00Avanti CS made of 100% Trevira CS features five colour shades from the reworked Avanti palette in flame-retardant fabrics. Certified according to DIN Norm 4102-B1 the functional fabric is an excellent choice for public premises in delicate shades like aqua blue, mid grey, silver grey, ivory and white and shines here with the tried and test properties of the successful basics line.
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Blast
€0,00The elementary art of interiors. This expressive, large-format design care of Bodo Sperlein has its creative roots in Vorticism, a specifically English contribution to Modernism. Parallel to Cubism, this art form emerged in the early 20th century. Bodo Sperlein has now reinterpreted it for our millennium. As a generous jacquard pattern on a very fine thread cotton base, Blast’s Vorticist Cubist motif reveals its graphic effect in situ convincing us as a flambuoyant eyecatcher.
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Avanti
€0,00The colour scheme of the successful basic Avanti has been extended by a further 15 topical colour shades. Bestselling shades from the existing palette have been complemented by reserved natural tones and topical trend colours such as soleil, fraise and sky. In terms of drape and feel this easy-care decorative fabric is reminiscent of parachute silk. Already in the range now for more than 20 years, this extra-wide, plain polyester weave is convincing with its versatility. Five colourways are also available in flame-retardant quality Avanti CS or with an additional water-repellent finish, Avanti CS Shower.
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Balbo CS
€0,00To the point. These organic-looking dot elements were conceived by Bodo Sperlein and have their origin in the designer’s own handprint. A reference to nature and craftsmanship is also exuded by the textile interpretation of the motif. The dotting in this semi-transparent drapery fabric looks crosshatched and is as individual in its outline as its natural prototype. In five soft non-colours, this Trevira CS fabric adds a finely measured touch of exuberance in the contract sector.