
Description
Fabric Lalique by Tassinari & Chatel belongs to Patrimoine colection.
Between the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods, a few years concentrated on floral decoration. Maybe as a reaction to the Great War of 1914-1918, artists like Matisse, Dufy and even Picasso, interpreted the flower differently. Numerous illustrators and artists participated in these creations. One such artist, Suzanne Lalique daughter of the famous glass designer René Lalique, sold one of her designs to A Mr. Tassinari who transposed it into a superb lampas in 100% silk. In 1914, Paul Iribe, Andre Mare, Edouard Bénédictus, Robert Bonfils, Raoul Dufy, all worked on the beauty of fabric... dedicated to fashion, decoration and theatre design.
Reference | 1660 |
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Collection | Patrimoine |
Material | 100% Soie |
Laize | 130 cm |
Vertical Pattern | 39 cm |
Weight | 270 g/ml |
Use | Accessory Curtain Seat Wall hanging |
Cleaning instructions | Chlore non autorisé Lavage interdit Repassage 110° C maximum |
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