
Fabric Paiva by Tassinari & Chatel belongs to Patrimoine colection.
Thérèse LACHMAN had a town house built and decorated by the architect MANGUIN at 25 avenue des Champs Elysées. It is one of the most famous examples of a style referred to as "Cocotte" (French for "tart") and Napoleon III would have attended some of the parties held there. The PAIVA lampas in the "Patrimoine" collection was executed according to an original Tassinari & Chatel archive. A Renaissance inspired design of extravagant flowers, linked by fine twisting stems with leaves, on a geometric background.
Reference | 1573 |
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Collection | Patrimoine |
Material | 43% Coton 57% Soie |
Laize | 130 cm |
Vertical Pattern | 85 cm |
Weight | 320 g/ml |
Use | Accessory Curtain Seat Wall hanging |
Cleaning instructions | Chlore non autorisé Lavage interdit Repassage 110° C maximum |
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