STRUCTURE AND ORNAMENTS. Fabrics stuck in our memory.
We decided to show the designs and structures we memorized on MAISON&OBJET in this review.
23.03.2015, Стиль и цвет
MAISON&OBJET is first of all an exhibition of editors, but not factories.
Editors have more accurately structured collections united by the general idea collected in a uniform style. It is easier to find interesting designer’s decisions here about which we also want to tell you today.
So it turned out that the fabrics gathered in some subjects in our review: ornaments, ethnic style, natural, classic, textured fabrics or imitating some structure and futuristic style. In many respects it is close to those trends which were set by Heimtextil.
There were a lot of interesting editors. There is our short overview on some editors whose fabrics will be in this review.
Agena – editors from Italy with the 50–year experience in fabrics and wall-papers of a high quality. "100 percent made in Italy". "Simplicity and elegance", a creative director Massimo Noto characterized the collection in such a way.
Antoine d Albiousse – the French modern classics in refined color schemes, the factory exists since 1910.
Blasco&Blasco – Madrid, Spain. Furnishing and curtain fabrics from 100 percent linen, very soft to the touch.
Evo are editors from Portugal. They were memorized by a variety of textures and ornaments in trend color schemes.
Foresti – editors from Italy, a family business with the 50-year history. Modern classics of a high quality. Our attention was also caught by fabrics with the original volume structure.
Henry Bertrand – historical classics in silk.
Houles. As Philippe Houles said: "We create precious adornment for an interior". And truly, it is an art to create accessories which ideally complement collections of all leading brands with color, style and design.
JAB. From collections of the world-famous editor JAB we outlined textured modern fabrics from the designer Carlucci and cheerful embroideries in a spring mood from the Joy collection.
James Hare are producers from England. Fabulous fabrics in the style of the Art deco from the Evolution collection.
Kanchi , producers from India, surprised us with refined embroideries on silk.
Sahco were remembered by ultramodern textured fabrics from ULF MORITZ and a harmonious collection in the color indigo.
Editors have more accurately structured collections united by the general idea collected in a uniform style. It is easier to find interesting designer’s decisions here about which we also want to tell you today.
So it turned out that the fabrics gathered in some subjects in our review: ornaments, ethnic style, natural, classic, textured fabrics or imitating some structure and futuristic style. In many respects it is close to those trends which were set by Heimtextil.
There were a lot of interesting editors. There is our short overview on some editors whose fabrics will be in this review.
Agena – editors from Italy with the 50–year experience in fabrics and wall-papers of a high quality. "100 percent made in Italy". "Simplicity and elegance", a creative director Massimo Noto characterized the collection in such a way.
Antoine d Albiousse – the French modern classics in refined color schemes, the factory exists since 1910.
Blasco&Blasco – Madrid, Spain. Furnishing and curtain fabrics from 100 percent linen, very soft to the touch.
Evo are editors from Portugal. They were memorized by a variety of textures and ornaments in trend color schemes.
Foresti – editors from Italy, a family business with the 50-year history. Modern classics of a high quality. Our attention was also caught by fabrics with the original volume structure.
Henry Bertrand – historical classics in silk.
Houles. As Philippe Houles said: "We create precious adornment for an interior". And truly, it is an art to create accessories which ideally complement collections of all leading brands with color, style and design.
JAB. From collections of the world-famous editor JAB we outlined textured modern fabrics from the designer Carlucci and cheerful embroideries in a spring mood from the Joy collection.
James Hare are producers from England. Fabulous fabrics in the style of the Art deco from the Evolution collection.
Kanchi , producers from India, surprised us with refined embroideries on silk.
Sahco were remembered by ultramodern textured fabrics from ULF MORITZ and a harmonious collection in the color indigo.
ORNAMENTS
AGENA
Antoine d'Albiousse
Jab Carlucci
Evo
Dash & Albert
ETHNICS
Pierre Frey
Blasco & Blasco
AGENA
NATURAL ORNAMENTS
Jab Joy
Jab Joy
Voyage
IN CLASSICAL STYLE
Kanchi
Foresti
Henry Bertrand
STRUCTURES
AGENA
Andre Du Dauphine Art&Decor
AGENA
Gerard Thevenon
AGENA
Jab Joy
James Hare
AGENA
Foresti
Kanchi
Bauman
FUTURISM
DUNE HOME
DECHELETTE-MALLEVAL
Pierre Frey Boussac
SAHCO by ULF MORITZ
Jab by Carlucci
AND FINALLY SOME BRAIDS
Houles
Houles
Houles
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MAISON & OBJET. Colors came back to France! williz.ru/info/254/
TRENDS AND TENDENCY OF HEIMTEXTIL 2015 williz.ru/info/240/
Read further...
STYLE CONCENTRATION. New Pierre Frey’s collections williz.ru/info/273/
MAISON&OBJET. LINEN IS A GLOBAL TREND OF THE YEAR williz.ru/info/271/
MAISON & OBJET. Colors came back to France! williz.ru/info/254/
TRENDS AND TENDENCY OF HEIMTEXTIL 2015 williz.ru/info/240/
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