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METAPHORES
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Creating the company in 1981, Oliver Nourry chose the name Metaphores to translate his willingness to play with colours, yarns, materials and harmonies as a writer plays with words to create.
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LE CRIN
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Since 1814, in the small village of Challes located 200 kilometres from Paris, the hand-weaving tradition of crin continues, creating solids and jacquards on looms nearly a century old.
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VEREL DE BELVAL
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A grand tradition reinterpreted. Verel de Belval, editeur of silk furnishing fabrics, with the benefit of its rich archives and svoir-faire has succeeded throughout the years by breathing new life into antique documents with updated colourings and faithful reproductions.
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LUCIANO MARCATO
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Contemporary range of Italian decorative weaves and sheers some with intricate embroidery, many designs featuring bold Italian colours.
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FORNASETTI
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A collection of hand-printed, whimsical "trompe l’oeil" designs by Piero Fornasetti.
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DE LE CUONA
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Exclusive English collection of simple luxuriously finished fabrics in cashmere, silk, linen, or wool for upholstery and curtaining. Quintessential for the creation of a haven of sophisticated tranquillity.
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DOMINIQUE KIEFFER
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The quintessential linen collection - A beautifully simple range of predominantly plain cloths utilising the subtle sheen and drape of pure linen in the most sophisticated colour palette.
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CAROLYN QUATERMAINE
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TOILES DE MAYENNE
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Settled in a Cistercian Abbey since july 1806, the company has built the village of Fontaine-Daniel to house the families of workforce. The business owes its existence thanks to the ingenuity of 7 generations of directors, and to the hard work of its workers and to well managed policies regarding socialand economic issues. Resisting globalisation, Toiles de Mayenne carries on weaving, dyeing and editing traditionnal and contemporary fabrics.
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BROCHIER
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Brochier is world renowned for it's creative research and technical expertise in the creation of velvets, jacquards, damasks and prints.
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THIBAUT
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Known for a fresh, inspiring color palette with classic style, Thibaut offers unsurpassed quality and design in styles ranging from historic reproductions, toile, and chinoiserie to tropical and novelty patterns. With an insightful knowledge of trends and what homeowners want, Thibaut consistently delivers uniquely designed collections, supported by excellent service.
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ANNA FRENCH
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PANSU
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Rich collection of traditional French tapestries and chair panels, including some lovely delicate embroideries together with a contemporary range of co-ordinates.
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CASAL
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LE MANACH
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With archives covering several centuries, they re-edit a beautiful collection of hand-woven silks and toiles and an extensive collection of provincial hand-prints.
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ANTONIO FERRE
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Antonio Ferre, a family owned company established in 1914, produces a comprehensive range of contemporary weaves in linen and cotton: By spinning their own yarns and weaving their own cloths, they are able to create beautiful natural coloured linens, with flashes of intense colour bound into the filling: Many of their fabrics achieve a 40,000 Martindale rating, making them highly suitable for heavy wear areas and commercial applications. In addition, they weave a wide range on natural fibre sheers.
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COLONY FABRICS
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A very special collection of Italian weaves and damasks taking its inspiration from 18th C. Northern Italian and French documents as well as ancient Chinese and Indian designs.
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DECLERCQ PASSEMENTIERS
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The very best hand made collection of trimmings encompassing a diverse selection. Eighteen century silk through to contemporary ranges using linen, wool, crystal and steel.
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GARIN 1820
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Since Garins birth in the XIX century, it now includes the fast changes affecting the textile industries, starting with the introduction of state of the art technology in their production, and finishing with a fully integrated computer aided design department where fabrics for both contract and domestic uses are created.
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L'OPIFICIO SERICO
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Two sisters born in Turin, Paola and the stylist Barbara Bertoldo have given birth in 2000 to the L'Opificio: a textile editor company.
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LUIGI BEVILACQUA
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From one of Italy’s oldest silk families, a collection of superb silk damasks, many current designs being in production for over a century.
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SAT CREATIONS
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The company was created in 1876 and thrived during the 20th Century, with factories in Fures and Tullins and weaving mills in Epinal: The extensive SAT range includes, velvets, taffetas, satins, damasks, jacquards, toiles, and a comprehensive collection of contract cloths. Like all of the houses in the Boyac range, SAT Creations has its' own distinctive style and identity.
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SOUVERAINE
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VERASETA
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Beautiful collection of traditional French silk damasks, stripes and taffetas.
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WATTS OF WESTMINSTER
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Founded in 1874 to cater to the demand for Gothic revival interiors. Watts still produce an extensive archival collection of fabrics, wallpapers and trimmings.
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DESTOMBES
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