Reality

Lining collection reveals the idea of a multicolored reality

Сatalog dedicated to the basic, fresh, natural colors that we so often see in nature and which were taken as a basis by many realist artists: Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, Jean-François Millet.

Painting inspiration

Seeking to portray life as it is on the canvas, realist painters chose natural tones and achieved a sense of presence in the picture. The designers of Eustergerling have continued this tradition.

Thoughtfulness

They match the fabrics of all Eustergerling collections, while, as befits a perfect lining, they neither draw attention to themselves nor change the plasticity of the fabric.

Thinness and lightness

Reality is the linen fabrics: the lightest, thinnest, with a matte texture. Although these are primarily linings, we know that because of their excellent drapeability and conciseness, many of you will use them for loose drapes as well.

Texture

The texture is pleasant to the touch, while the composition is quite simple: the choice of 100% polyester is due to the versatility and practicality that linings should have. The width of 3 meters is another bonus in addition to the tactility and the main quality of Reality - the ability to support the main fabric.

 


Palette

The designers offered a palette of fifteen natural, muted, soft colors that add up to a harmonious range. The palette makes it possible both to combine shades in order to achieve interesting color solutions, and to work with monochrome projects, implementing strict concepts of minimalist interiors.

Palette of Gustave Courbet (warm shades)

Pure colors and complex shades of landscapes. Pure colors and complex hues of landscapes.

Thomas Eakins palette (cold shades)

Life captured in a variety of colors.

Wilhelm Leibl's palette (dark shades). The softness of strokes in realistic portraits of the era.

The softness of strokes in realistic portraits of the era.

Palette of Isaac Brodsky (light shades)

Reality embodied on canvas with a brush.

Designs