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Marseille

F3707001 - Flandres

This modernist design, imagined circa 1930 by the textile designer Elise Djo-Bourgeois, is composed in the style of a large tile playing with perspect...
Marseille
This modernist design, imagined circa 1930 by the textile designer Elise Djo-Bourgeois, is composed in the style of a large tile playing with perspective. It is adjusted in jacquard, woven with elegant chenille wefts in the Pierre Frey workshops in northern France.

Caractéristiques

Type

Jacquards

Caractéristiques

Composition

76 % Viscose - 22 % Cotton - 2 % Polyamide

Caractéristiques

Width

128 cm / 50,39 inch

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Scenography

Marseille  - Laize: 128 cm / 50,39 inch
Raccord : Vertical 17 cm / 6.69 inch
Raccord : Horizontal 11 cm / 4.33 inch
Laize : 128,00 cm / 50,39 inch

Technical sheet

Marseille

F3707001 - Flandres

Pierre Frey - Elise Djo-Bourgeois

Type

Jacquards

Artist

Élise Djo-Bourgeois

Martindale

18.000 T

Composition

76 % Viscose - 22 % Cotton - 2 % Polyamide

Sales unit

Available per meter/yard

Width

128 cm / 50,39 inch

Repeat

H: 11 cm - 4,33 inch
V: 17 cm - 6,69 inch
Straight repeat

Weight

1026 gr / ml

Care

Washing prohibited Ironing 110° max Professional Cleaning Prohibited drying Stain removal prohibited

Notes

Woven in Pierre Frey's workshop in northern France.Living Heritage Mill.

Information

Reinforced stitching recommended to avoid fraying at seams
Pocket weave

Book

F9979212023
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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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