Lucia CS
The “textile light figure”. Lucia CS provides interiors with an exclusive air. This jacquard in Trevira CS appears like a combination of silk and linen with its elegant, heavy drape. Dots in a matt weft yarn stand out three-dimensionally from the shimmering background and arouse associations with crescent moons due to their semi-circle array. With lively panache Lucia CS carries over their radiant energy to interiors. Eight background colours ranging from pastel shades to navy and graphite make the dots that are one nuance darker look especially three-dimensional.
Inspirierende Produkte
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Blitz
€0,00A flash of textile brilliance. In the same fabric quality as Blast, Bodo Sperlein’s Blitz also displays cubic forms strung together like collages to form an all-over pattern. The jagged shape of its blitz-like lightening radiates sheer energy looking almost like stylised graffiti. Its two colours in three soft colour combinations give the sizable jacquard made of fine-threaded cotton an optical presence without overemphasising the pattern.
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Amy
€0,00With 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.
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Assam
€0,00Finest silk and a multitude of colour coordinated spun wools add up to a dense, lightly structured “faux-uni”. Assam offers a choice of elegant colours.
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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.