Tradition and heritage
Different motifs, patterns and textures have given fabrics a special aesthetic. It is not only visual thoughtfulness that distinguishes them: reflecting folk traditions and heritage, the catalog incorporates the history and culture of many countries. Futurism and at the same time tradition allow us to refer to past epochs, to see ordinary things in a new light.
Equally different
To the touch, fabrics can be both rough and uneven, emphasizing the skillfully created effect of handwork, and soft and flowing, enhancing the impression of lightness and mobility in space. Among those presented in the collection are many in-between fabrics, balancing on the edge of translucency. Most of them have a comfortable width of 300 cm.
Ikebana
With a very pleasant texture and the ability to form beautiful pleats, the fabric is ideal for drapes. The coupon design in the form of mini loop embroidery with finely detailed leaves and the emphasis on natural shades add a quite sophistication.
Mosaic
The combination of threads of different colors makes the fabric not completely homogeneous - it resembles a fine mosaic. Without large-scale patterns and designs, it invites you to play with textures and palettes, promising to fill your space with depth and author's touches. The fabric is dense, non-pilling, easy to cut and sew, and practical.
Rock Garden
Arranged chaotically at first glance, hardly noticeable lines, when viewed from the side are formed into organic images of plants framing invisibly placed stones among them. The seeming randomness of the composition on the fine jacquard arouses curiosity and the desire to discover what rules it actually obeys.
Performance
The three wide textural stripes are in natural shades that give the fabric depth. In them, the curly, voluminous yarns responsible for the attractive roughness come to the fore. What makes this jacquard stand out is the combination of pattern and texture.
Windy Grass
This very unusual fabric recreates the image of grass swaying in the breeze, which grows through a monochrome base. Due to the multicolored fibers twisted together, various complex shades are created. Long threads in appliqué format give the fabric fantasy and movement, while the imitation of tangled stems gives it playfulness and cheerfulness.
Signature
The translucent jacquard fabric is highlighted by the presence of several thin stripes and allows light to shine through the same three-dimensional threads as in the Performance design, filling the room with a muted glow. Almost the entire canvas is made in one color, which makes the background appear restrained and calm.
Rhythm
It is distinguished by an unobtrusive color gradient and a much larger number of stripes, however, the same deliberately loose and textured. The transitions between shades and the number of stripes represent movement, the rhythm hidden in the jacquard threads, which adds more energy to the space itself.
Leaf Print
A fine organza and dense un-etched base with a graphic pattern recreates and gracefully follows the contours of leaves, helping to decorate interiors with truly eco-friendly and natural accents. The blended composition of 60% viscose and 40% polyester provides durability and amazing tactility.
Herbarium
Interpretation of artistically reinterpreted leaves in the fil coupé technique. The thickness of the decorative threads in the jacquard pattern varies so much that the leaves appear to be made of wool. The softness of the fabric does not cancel out the strength that comes from the weave, with in-between being among the main features.
Sand Drawing
The design is based on alternating horizontal stripes of sheer tulle and dense chenille fabric. Footprints left on the beach are the main idea. The stripes are graphic and create refractions of light and interesting shadow plays, while the width of 320 cm is another important plus in the list of advantages.
Net
The fabric symbolizing the net confidently brings visual complexity into the space. Chenille threads in contrast with perpendicular to them create a natural effect of fluffiness, naturalness. It allows you to change the mood of the interior by playing with shadows and sunlight through the heterogeneous structure of the fabric.
Batik
Abstract pattern inspired by the traditional art of batik, outlines of different shapes, lines and colors form a multi-layered and interesting design without clear boundaries, which allows everyone to interpret it in their own way. If you look closely, you can even distinguish in it the adorable figures of kitties. 24% viscose and 76% polyester are responsible for the plasticity, warmth, softness and durability.
Paper Craft
The fabric appeals to the techniques of paper craft. Combining cotton, linen and polyester, it has the aesthetics of kraft paper and a rich texture: unbleached, veined linen can be felt to the touch. In certain colors, the fabric looks even more distinctive, complementing the tactile impression with a visual one.
Papier-mâché
A visualization of papier-mâché, illustrating elements and shapes. The abstract pattern and translucent structure make Papier-mâché the perfect fabric for window treatments, as it brings in natural and slightly diffused light.
Hobby Home
At first sight, the fabric is memorable for its finely patterned weave inspired by the bouclé structure. The deep relief, volume and texture enhance the feeling of comfort and coziness that comes from touching this fabric. The acrylic in the composition increases durability.
Smalt
The embodiment of "dulled" glass, which is used for mosaic work. Just like real smalt, the fabric has an effect of depth and internal glow. Depending on the time of day, enchanting shimmers of color can be seen in the threads, resulting in a natural shimmer.
Patchwork
The fabric resembles natural material scraps sewn together. The 10% linen in the composition complements the visual impression with a tactile one. The ability of linen to hold its shape perfectly and the grand width of 320 cm make this design suitable for even the most fastidious spaces.
Origami
Weightless translucent fabric with embroidered large abstract flowers whose silhouette patterns create a gorgeous focal point. The zig-zag-tooth embroidery mimics both sharp paper corners and a finished, unfolded flower bud in paper edges.
Papyrus
The single prevailing color gives the fabric the freedom to be used in a variety of interior styles, with other materials and fabrics. 13% viscose and 87% polyester provide modern durability and natural naturalness.
Sumi-e
The design relies on monochrome ink painting, while the print on partially dyed yarn resembles a black and white graphic pattern. The characteristic features of Japanese art are reinterpreted in this design and presented through a modern prism. The matte texture deepens the color and gives the fine twisted yarn veil a special atmosphere and style.