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Le manach

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L4546_INGRID_N3013_N3169

Contemporary interpretation of the cross, a timeless design in textile art.

Caractéristiques

Type

Toiles de Tours

Caractéristiques

Width

128 cm env. / approx 50,40 inch
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Ingrid  - Laize: 128 cm / 50,4 inch
Laize : 128 cm / 50,4 inch

Technical sheet

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L4546_INGRID_N3013_N3169 -

Le manach

Type

Toiles de Tours

Design Structure

4 Plain colors only / 2 Split colors

Recommended yarns

Nacré
Chenille
Bouclette

Split Yarns

Yes

Artist

Tristan Auer

Sales Unit

Available per meter

Width

128 cm env. / approx 50,40 inch

Repeat

Straight repeat

Care

Washing prohibited Repassage interdit Professional Cleaning Prohibited drying Stain removal prohibited

Notes

Woven in Pierre Frey's workshop in northern France. Living Heritage Mill.
Do not use for seating
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Tristan Auer

Tristan Auer

An interior architect and designer, Tristan Auer creates spaces and objects with refined sensuality, where color, light, and materials interact with effortless elegance.

His universe extends from iconic hotels—such as the Hôtel de Crillon and Les Bains-Douches in Paris—to private residences in London, New York, and on the island of Mustique, as well as furniture collections developed for esteemed editors and bespoke commissions. Each project is approached as a carefully orchestrated composition, with the client and end user cast as protagonists in a narrative of elegance and comfort.

Celebrated for his distinctive style, Tristan Auer has garnered numerous accolades: Designer of the Year at both Maison & Objet and GG Magazine in 2017, recipient of the French Design 100 Award in 2022, and winner of Hotel of the Year at the AHEAD Awards in 2023. His work blends modernity, artisanal craftsmanship, and meticulous attention to detail to redefine contemporary luxury—whether at the scale of an interior or a single piece of furniture.