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Isfahan

L5025_ISFAHAN_C504_B71_FG

Collaborating with the Apparatus studio, Le Manach creates a textile and modernist interpretation of the famous fine and ancestral Iranian marquetry, ...
Isfahan
Collaborating with the Apparatus studio, Le Manach creates a textile and modernist interpretation of the famous fine and ancestral Iranian marquetry, called Khatam, with a star motif and composed of thousands of inlaid pieces of wood, metal and camel bone.

Caractéristiques

Type

Toiles de Tours

Caractéristiques

Width

131 cm env. / approx 51,57 inch

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Isfahan  - Laize: 131 cm / 51,57 inch
Raccord : Vertical 32.7 cm / 12.9 inch
Raccord : Horizontal 101 cm / 39.8 inch
Laize : 131 cm / 51,57 inch

Technical sheet

Isfahan

L5025_ISFAHAN_C504_B71_FG -

Le manach

Type

Toiles de Tours

Design Structure

2 Colors, 1 Ground

Recommended yarns

Nacré
Chenille
Bouclette

Split Yarns

Yes

Artist

Apparatus

Sales Unit

Available per meter

Width

131 cm env. / approx 51,57 inch

Repeat

H: 101 cm env. - approx 39,80 inch
V: 32 cm env. - approx 12,90 inch
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.
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Apparatus

Apparatus

This designer of lighting, furniture and objects, the New York based Apparatus Studio, chooses Le Manach to develop its fabric, "Isfahan".With its treasure of historic archives, Le Manach has been providing fabrics for exceptional projects such as the Chateau of Versailles and Fontainebleau, the National Assembly and the Elysées Palace since 1829.For Apparatus Studio, Le Manach has created a textile in a modernist interpretation of Khatam, the ancestral Persian style of  fine star-shaped marquetry inlaid with thousands of pieces of wood, metal and camel bones.This collaboration is the meeting of East and West, French weaving know-how and Persian culture, history and modernity.