L'Indienne de Nîmes 1774 – Yellow – Fabric by the meter

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On Velvet or Vosges canvas woven in France

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Inspiration

We have acquired and patiently restored, in this approach to preserving the heritage that is close to our hearts, a textile archive representing a luminous 18th century indienne, printed on Nîmes canvas.

Arriving in the West from the 17th century via the sea routes from the port of Marseille, the Indiennes, fabrics from India made with a wooden board, roller, stamp or even by hand, will have a lasting impact on the eye and taste of Westerners.

Dazzled by the fabulous exotic patterns, the shimmering colors and the lightness of these cotton fabrics, Europeans sought to produce their own textiles. The first productions were made in Marseille, but Avignon, Aix or Nîmes, from 1678, took over from the Phocaean city and stood out with a great intensity of colors such as Sun Yellow as well as patterns inspired by flora tinged with an oriental influence.

Stopped for a time by the ban on the importation and production of Indiennes in order not to compete with the wool and silk trade, the development of this craft continues to arouse the enthusiasm of the Provençals, particularly seduced by the practicality of these cotton fabrics.

Here is a whole part of the creative journey of cotton fabrics from the Orient which is revealed, adapted and reinterpreted by the Provençal eye. This model also exists as wallpaper.

french wallpaper

On the technical side

Three materials available:

1/ Vosges Canvas, Woven in France:
Material resistance greater than 100,000 Martindale cycles,
260 g/m²

2/ Short pile polyester velvet:
20,000 Martindale rubs,
370 g/m²

3 / Short pile polyester velvet M1:
40,000 Martindale rubs,
430 g/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 assesses a fabric's abrasion resistance over time. This is particularly useful for choosing fabrics that will be frequently used: chair seats, sofa covers, certain cushions, etc. This test is expressed in the number of rotations (the Martindale machine rotates while rubbing the fabric), and as an example, the French furniture standard is 10,000 Martindale rotations for sofa upholstery.

 

Our guarantees

Oeko-Tex certified inks.
Made in France.
Professional-grade, highly resistant fabric.

Canvas overview: L’Indienne de Nîmes 1774 – Yellow – Fabric by the meter
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