When words are not needed
We speak different languages and read different fairy tales. We are different from each other, but there is something that unites us, something for which we do not need words: Music.
Melody is a new collection from Eustergerling , inspired by compositions from around the world, motifs that are embodied in textured jacquard.
5 designs and 5 musical directions merge into one unique melody.
Damascus drawing
Where there is no place for pompous decoration, elegance and comfort are achieved with the help of Damascus drawing. But what is the sound of Damascus? With an ornate melody that flows from the ballrooms of Venice, Pisa and Genoa. Funny harmonies, born in Lyon a few centuries later. Eternal classics, accompanied by compositions of the greatest composers.
"Houndstooth"
Feature of this design in increased size compared to the classic suit reading. It's like looking at a familiar design through a magnifying glass or microscope. Despite the monochrome aspect, the ornament is well readable thanks to the matte and shiny volume texture of the jacquard.
The design is ideal for traditional interiors: English, colonial, Scandinavian, Mediterranean.
Little herringbone
The fine, subtle ornament can enliven any interior and become a worthy alternative to monochrome fabric. Classic black or gray shades are ideal for discreet and austere interiors, while powdery, milky and mustard tones open wide possibilities for experiments.
The width of the fabric 290 cm allows not limiting the designer's imagination and creating curtains even for the most spacious windows.
Imitation of aged plaster
With an unpredictable combination of chords clinking strings, this design from the Melody Collection sounds like a guitar solo by Kurt Cobain, the singer of Nirvana, the leading rebel and the voice of a generation that grew up in the 1980s. The design dictates its own position and the mood in the room. The imitation of aged plaster works with the right design both in connection with classic style and with loft design.
Geometric ornament
Jacquard with an ornament, something resembling a shabby parquet layout, can be used both vertically and horizontally, playing with the design of space. Thus there is an unusual effect of fabric depth due to the use of two threads, which create an illusion of volume. The drawing has the illusion of aging, fuzziness, looks like a very modern textured fabric.