Dedar,  Hermes,  Paris,  Textiles

Luxury Fabrics for Daily Comfort

Upholsery fabrics from Dedar. Couvertures et Tenues De Jour: Printed on cotton velvet using twenty four flat screens, the design shows elegantly bedecked horses parading at the racecourse. An adaptation of the omonimous Hermès scarf.

The Hermes Collection from Dedar

The 2011 debut of the Hermes collection from Dedar was very well-received and seemed to have produced some wonderful results for both parties. As Maison & Objet is kicking off today in Paris, I’m very interested in finding out what’s new for the Italian textile house in 2013 (look for the latest pictures from the fair on our Facebook and Instagram sites in the next few days). I sincerely hope you get inspired to decorate and refresh your interiors by choosing these gorgeous and wondrous textile patterns for your homes.


FABRICS & WALLPAPER

Op’H: This design from the Hermès archives, composed of vertically stacked Hs, has been a great inspiration to the house since the 1950s
Bibliotheque: Screen printed in 140cm wide, the design evokes Emile Hermès collection of equestrian books
Les Sangles: Girths, buckles and straps necessary for keeping horses blankets in place during horse races are here interpreted in a monochrome mix of black, grey and white, or in citrus colors
Equateur Impression Chaine: An iconic design by Robert Dallet created in 1988 subtly reproduced using the technique of warp printing
Right: As shown in an interior: Bibliotheque
Circuit: A contemporary interpretation of the iconic pattern Chaine d’Ancre.
The striated rings evoke motor racing tracks
Feuillage Imprime’: Taken from an original gouache by Raoul Dufy, these large palm
leaves intertwine on an abaca canvas
Fil D’Argent: The design composed of interlaced rings is inspired by the metalwork
used for horses harnesses
Herringbone: The herringbone design with a raised motif pays homage to the traditional fabric associated with the equestrian world of Hermès
Dedar’s Paris Showroom

OTHER FAVORITES from DEDAR
FALL 2012 COLLECTION

Ziggy: A small geometric pattern on a satin ground. An elegant contrast is created between the smooth ground and the linen relief yarn. Precious, versatile and hard-wearing also for upholstery.
Why from Dedar – A bold and glamorous pattern that is a motif of Japanese inspiration, updated by the chromatic contrast between its satin stitch embroidery and a satin ground. Soft and full-handed when used for drapes, but hard-wearing in upholstery applications.

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