The Flamboyants – Night – Fabric by the meter
Collection TraditionOn Velvet or Vosges canvas woven in France
Inspiration
Lush vegetation, two birds full of life with majestic plumage... available in two colors, Day and Night, this original creation pays homage to the wealth and growth of textiles in the Second Empire. Supported by Empress Eugénie and the splendor of the court of Napoleon 3, textile creation in France experienced remarkable growth at this time thanks to numerous innovations: printing technique on fabrics, original patterns, artificial dyes among others.
The great Lyonnaise silks have a special place in this development, the house of Tassinari and Chatel displaying in the royal residences its most beautiful fabrics.
This model, modernized, original and fanciful, finds its inspiration precisely in a pattern from the Thierry Mieg Manufacture in Mulhouse, one of the 19th century flagships of textile printing, renowned throughout the world for the quality of its prints, the exceptional richness of its colors and the beauty of its designs.
On the technical side
Three materials available:
1/ Vosges canvas, woven in France:
Material resistance greater than 100 000 Martindale revolutions
260 gr/m²
2/ Polyester velvet:
20 000 Martindale revolutions
370 gr/m²
3 / M1 Polyester velor:
40,000 rounds Martindale
430 gr/m²
Suitable for any use including seating, and will ensure great durability over time.
High resistance to abrasion, for durable, high-quality furnishing textiles
Our textile products are tested using the Martindale , which allows us to evaluate the abrasion resistance of a fabric over time. This is particularly useful for choosing a fabric that will be used often: armchair seats, sofa covers,cushions, etc. This test is expressed in number of revolutions (the Martindale machine rotates while rubbing the fabric), and for example, the French furniture standard is 10,000 Martindale revolutions for sofa coverings.
Our guarantees
OEKOTEX certified inks
Made in France
Professional quality, highly resistant fabric
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