Elegant, seaside, classic, ethnic, alone or with a complementary motif, these stripes have a thousand faces and decorate a range of different interiors.

Elegant, seaside, classic, ethnic, alone or with a complementary motif, these stripes have a thousand faces and decorate a range of different interiors.
Present on every continent and in every era, this universal motif has had an eventful history. A symbol of exclusion in the West during the Middle Ages, it came into its own in the 18th century. From then on, horizontal and vertical stripes became an essential part of wardrobes and homes.
Pierre Frey delightfully revisits this timeless motif, playing with different techniques: prints, embroidery, laminated textiles and sophisticated new grounds bring a rousing range of colors to walls, from vibrant shades to soft, muted hues.
A wide stripe with colours inspired by the world of Miami and its sunny beaches lined with palm trees.
This stripe woven from high quality linen and laminated on non-woven backing. Its pattern is inspired by a silk and linen pekin, preserved in the Maison's archives.
A nod to the waves and ripples in the sand. The original design comes from a print for a printed textile, preserved in the Maison's heritage collection.
Like an invitation to a world tour of stripes. The original version, brocaded and woven on a hand loom, is preserved in the Maison's heritage collection.
Printed on a laid jute thread, this colourful stripe dances on its natural backing. The original version of this stripe comes from a textile held in the Maison's archives.
Inspired by a linen fabric printed in wax resist and dyed indigo, preserved in the Maison's archives, this hand-crafted stripe pattern retains all the charm of this lovely discovery.