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COLLECTION 2018
A breath of fresh air blows through Métaphores collections, a warm breeze from faraway southern regions. It awakens the desire to travel.
Tanganika | Design Bruno Moinard Editions © Jean-Marc Palisse
A breath of fresh air blows through Métaphores collections, a warm breeze from faraway southern regions. It awakens the desire to travel.
Amazonie | Galerie Saint-Jacques Edition © Jean-Marc Palisse
Amazonie, Virevolte | Galerie Saint-Jacques Edition © Jean-Marc Palisse
From Zanzibar to Khartoum, by way of Luxor, leaving the beaten trail to be inspired by exceptional fabircs, linen and whool blends, both raw and refined, velvets with geometric figures suggesting inlaid work, brocatelle adorned with patterns inspired by remote temples… an escape southward elegant, fresh and colorful lands.
Louxor, Zanzibar, Amazonie | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Kalahari, Amazonie | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Kalahari, Amazonie | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Reggae, Massai | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Pierre Marie's ribbon motives henceforth intertwine on this delicate lampas available in three colours. Its goes so well with Flambeaux et Rubans for decorative effects which are harmonious and daring. A source of inspiration for a unique atmosphere...
Rubans Foullis, Flambeaux et Rubans | Design Pierre-Marie Agin © Jean-Marc Palisse
Rubans Foullis, Flambeaux et Rubans, Flocons, Latitude | Design Pierre-Marie Agin © Jean-Marc Palisse
Aloé | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Aloé | © Jean-Marc Palisse
We let ourselves be hypnotized by the play of light of Luxor, between mat and glossy. This precious brocatelle, with its double linen and silk weft and its two cotton warps, is iconic of the know-how of Lyon. A weaving technique that gives an exceptional fluffiness and depth to a geometrical design inspired by the capitals of the columns of the ancient temple of Thebes.
Gael, Amazonie, Louxor | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Gael | © Jean-Marc Palisse
Gael, Amazonie, Aloé | © Jean-Marc Palisse
A bit rough but also soft and consistent to the touch, Zanzibar is a very intricate mixture of linen and wool. It is easy to adopt thanks to its large range of seventeen shades, from the more classic and natural to the more audacious like the very fresh vert gazon (grass green) and its variations of marvelously luminous reds.
Zanzibar | © Jean-Marc Palisse