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Fabrics with this clear geometric pattern so organically exist in a modern interior that somehow it is impossible to call their confident presence a fashion

Passing the gallery

Magazine: Decor N9 (197) 2014

Fabrics with this clear geometric pattern so organically exist in a modern interior that somehow it is impossible to call their confident presence a fashion

There are among them ornaments clear and understandable, consisting of large squares and rhombuses, reminiscent of the rhythm of windows in a high-rise building, there are those that look more like a sieve, and some of them are intricate forged grilles of some beautiful garden or park. By the way, today wallpapers and fabrics are produced by the design of the famous William Morris, who developed this theme in detail, in his characteristic romantic manner: flowering branches of wild rose cling to the wicker hedge.

They stand somewhat apart, but close to this topic are woven fabrics in which the structure is formed by strips of leather or fabric. Another significant trend: textile companies today offer innovative products using technologies from other areas. We only experienced the appearance of luminous interior fabrics Luminex® using optical fiber (produced by IL FILO DEI SOGNI — DREAMLUX®), as NYA NORDISKA creates this year Tex Glass® — a collection of decorative laminated glass with textile fabric. And there, among others, there are magnificent lace patterns. In the literal sense, lace, because for this product lace is used. One of the options for the use of such glass in the interior, as partitions, zoning room.

In this regard, I would like to recall the good old classics, which is not associated either with innovations or with urbanism and at the same time uses the same ornament — a grid. We find it, for example, on handmade oriental carpets. And as an interior refrain you can use a pillow with a similar, but somewhat modernized pattern. And this is just one of the options.

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