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Pierre Frey

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Dimitri

FT317001 - Ocre

DIMITRI revisits a work of art by the Russian constructivist artist Lyubov Popova from the early 20th century. Its geometric pattern plays on contrast...
Dimitri
DIMITRI revisits a work of art by the Russian constructivist artist Lyubov Popova from the early 20th century. Its geometric pattern plays on contrasts of color and black and white. Woven in large widths for a carpet resistant to the most intensive use.

Caractéristiques

Family

Carpet

Caractéristiques

Technique

Fast-Track woven Axminster

Caractéristiques

Use

Intensive traffic

Caractéristiques

Composition

80 % Wool - 20 % Polyamide

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Scenography

Dimitri
Raccord : Vertical 9 cm / 3.54 inch
Raccord : Horizontal 25 cm / 9 inch

Technical sheet

Dimitri

FT317001 - Ocre

Pierre Frey - Parade

Performance

TRAFIC INTENSE - NON FEU

Family

Carpet

Technique

Fast-Track woven Axminster

Use

Intensive traffic

Composition

80 % Wool - 20 % Polyamide

Density

7x10

Pile

Cut pile

Aspect

Mat

Repeat

H: 25 cm - 9,00 inch
V: 9 cm - 3,54 inch
Straight repeat

Number of colors

3

Pile Height

7.40 mm
0.29 inch

Total Height

10.10 mm
0.39 inch

Total Weight

7.18 oz/ft²

Certifications

Passé

Notes

Fire retardant
Heavy traffic
Large width

Information

Production tolerance +/- 3 to 5%
Natural peeling
Glossary
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Parade

Manifesto of the creative emulation of a Parisian aesthete, the PARADE collection abounds in colorful and joyful, graphic and daring references. The patterns of the fabrics, wallpapers and rugs evoke the bustling art scene of interwar Paris, the epicenter of the avant-garde, as well as other influences from greater Europe.

They recall the madness and the abundance of the Ballets Russes in the manner of a beautifully orchestrated show. The cubist, expressionist and abstract movements of many major artists are sources of inspiration. 

 

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