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Pierre Frey

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Savane

FP255002 - Jungle

Isabelle does not copy Africa; she feels it. She captures its rhythms, its silences, and its forces. These primitive symbols recall textiles, mural pa...
Savane
Isabelle does not copy Africa; she feels it. She captures its rhythms, its silences, and its forces. These primitive symbols recall textiles, mural paintings, or impressions in mud and sand. The paper becomes a space where cultures can resonate with elegance and respect. Digital printing on vinyl with a natté embossing.

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Sales Unit

Available per meter/yard

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Backing

NON WOVEN

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Composition

100 % Vinyl

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Width

68 cm / 26,77 inch

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Scenography

Savane  - Laize: 68 cm / 26,77 inch

Technical sheet

Savane

FP255002 - Jungle

Pierre Frey

Type

Small width printed wallpapers - Vinyls - Embossed patterns

Artist

Isabelle De Borchgrave

Sales Unit

Available per meter/yard

Backing

NON WOVEN

Composition

100 % Vinyl

Width

68 cm / 26,77 inch

Repeat

H: 68 cm - 26,00 inch
V: 106 cm - 41,73 inch
Offset repeat 1/3

Weight

500 gr / m²

Care

Washable Good lightfastness

Trimming

Trimmed

Hanging/Removing

Paste the wall
Strippable

Certifications

ASTM E84 Class A

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Isabelle De Borchgrave

Isabelle De Borchgrave

An internationally acclaimed Belgian artist, Isabelle de Borchgrave devoted her life to exploring the dialogue between painting, volume, texture, and illusion. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, she quickly distinguished herself through a singular vision: that of a virtuoso colorist who approaches paper as others might approach fabric or stone. Renowned worldwide for her hand-painted paper sculptures, she transforms this humble, fragile material into a medium of breathtaking creativity. Renaissance gowns, Ottoman imperial coats, costumes inspired by the Ballets Russes: under her brush, paper becomes silk, velvet, or brocade, revealing a trompe-l’oeil artistry of extraordinary mastery. Her work questions the boundaries between appearance and substance, reality and illusion, history and reinvention.