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Montevideo

FT424001 - Noir/Vert

This timeless and modernist design was created by the textile designer Elise Djo-Bourgeois circa 1927. It features geometric interlocking patterns. Re...
Montevideo
This timeless and modernist design was created by the textile designer Elise Djo-Bourgeois circa 1927. It features geometric interlocking patterns. Reinterpreted in an Axminster jacquard carpet, a weaving technique specific for high traffic, this graphic pattern is available in two colors.

Caractéristiques

Family

Carpet

Caractéristiques

Technique

Fast-Track woven Axminster

Caractéristiques

Use

Intensive traffic

Caractéristiques

Composition

80 % Wool - 20 % Polyamide

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Scenography

Montevideo
Raccord : Vertical 35 cm / 13.77 inch
Raccord : Horizontal 17 cm / 6 inch

Technical sheet

Montevideo

FT424001 - Noir/Vert

Pierre Frey - Elise Djo-Bourgeois

Performance

TRAFIC INTENSE - NON FEU

Family

Carpet

Artist

Élise Djo-Bourgeois

Technique

Fast-Track woven Axminster

Use

Intensive traffic

Composition

80 % Wool - 20 % Polyamide

Density

7x10

Pile

Cut pile

Aspect

Mat

Repeat

H: 17 cm - 6,00 inch
V: 35 cm - 13,77 inch
Straight repeat

Number of colors

5

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

Information

Production tolerance +/- 3 to 5%
Natural irregularities
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Élise Djo-Bourgeois

Élise Djo-Bourgeois

Born in Oran in 1894, Elise received at an early age an education in the arts. As a student, she attended the Académie Julian and Les Ateliers Montparnasse allowing her own geometric and modern style to blossom, which was fully expressed between 1920 and 1937.  

Elise Djo-Bourgeois

Djo-Bourgeois! A mythical name for fans of the modernist movement that in fact belies the fact of two artists with complementary talents: Georges Bourgeois, known as Djo-Bourgeois, architect and designer recognized with a dazzling career, and Elise, his wife, textile designer. Like many artists of the time, they created as a duo. The former works on space and imagines furniture that the latter covers. As famous as Sonia Delaunay at the time, Elise was nevertheless forgotten, due to a career that was abandoned too early following the sudden death of her husband.

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