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Les fleurs d’Andrinople

Collection Tradition

Les Fleurs d'Andrinople ” is a document restored by Le Presse Papier .

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Our wallpapers are available in two professional quality materials, offering different results in terms of light and texture.

Photo of linen textured non-woven paper Linen textured non-woven : This material offers a rendering close to fabric, with a very high quality traditional fiber texture.
PVC-based wall covering on paper backing, thickness 300 gr/m². Surface resistant to scratches and moderate impacts, washable. Very quick drying, simple installation, leaves no residue when removed. M1 fire classification.

Photo of matte and smooth non-woven paper Matte and smooth non-woven : This material offers a uniform and smooth finish, very high quality.
Non-woven support with high opacity, ecological, PVC-free, thickness of 195 gr/m². Strong tear resistance, washable. Simple installation with standard wallpaper glue. M2 fire classification.

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Inspiration

This archive from the collection of Charles Emile Steiner , head of the famous Alsatian factory of the same name, reveals the exotic beauty of indigo flowers standing out against a dazzling background tinted with the famous “ Rouge Steiner ”. The specificity of this red, also called Red Adrianople, is due to donations from chemists from the founder of the factory, Frédéric Steiner, initially based in England. The international reputation of its handkerchiefs, shawls, Indians and furnishing fabrics in “ Steiner Red ” was attested from the second half of the 19th century.
We are therefore happy to be able to bring back to life this pattern composed of fluid and undulating plants whose design is marked by Japonism which left its mark on French and Western artists in the 2nd half of the 19th century.

A period of commercial opening from Japan to the West, the 19th century allowed the arrival of new objects in the visual landscape such as fans, screens, textiles, etc.

With its imaginary peonies and chrysanthemums, its rich and deep colors, this high-end textile archive, restored by our meticulous care, has been able to regain all of its character linking Western and Eastern cultures.

Available in textile, today it will once again be able to perfectly dress walls (stretched textile) or a screen and adorn beautiful seats or curtains.

On the technical side

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horizontal connection size 62cm

vertical connection size 40cm

This model is available custom-made at the price of €95/m².
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Our guarantees

Designed and manufactured in our Lyon workshops
Fast and careful shipping in rigid packaging
Glue: Wall gluing
Inks: Solvent-free A+
Type: Recyclable non-woven wall covering
Connectable strips
Washability: Washable
Detachability: Removable
Fire retardant: Classified M1

FSC certifications - Greenguard - Imprim'vert - Indoor air emissions A +

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