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Architonic ID: 1083300
SKU: AMI 04 01
Year of Launch: 2009
Concept
Aminima design, as an argument emphasizing the material. The important element is the material, the material being the handicraft. Following this observation, DIURNE set up a new collection of designs offering to the weaving and materials a way of presenting themselves in all their purity.
Each design is interpreted in a different quality :
- Blended wools: Himalayan, mohair, Sardinian, or Bikaner…
- Density: from 50 000 to 200 000 knots per square meter
- Materials: wool and silk, pure silk or mixing with silk
- Special effect in weaving: low cut velvet or cut and loop velvet
This product belongs to collection:
Colour brown
Natural materials, Rock Wool, Silk, Wool
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France
The seventies Studies of literature at the University Paris VII and of Fine Arts at the University of Paris VIII – Vincennes. - 1982 Opening of the Galerie Diurne with his wife. Their goal: to create rug collections and a workshop in Nepal where they shall be produced. - The nineties Collaboration with Paula Lajaunie and Richard Widmayer Picasso, the founders of SoHo’s “Entrée Libre” Gallery in New York. The Gallery had a continuous exhibition of his work that he develops with American interior designers and architects. - 2007 Return to the States through a presence in the David Sutherland Showrooms: New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston & Chicago. He created more than 20 rug collections and worked with the most important interior designers worldwide. In his work, he gives a place of choice to the effects that only handicraft can create being capable to produce objects of matchless quality that fulfil the requirement of true luxury. The production is executed by top-skilled men and women working under professional conditions permitting to achieve these results. Today, Diurne is in the eye of many professionals, the company for the creation of contemporary measure-made handicraft rugs.