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DECORATIVE TAPESTRIES FROM PARIS TO NEW YORK

Our decorative tapestries have traveled from Paris to New York to participate in decoration and interior design fairs.

France and the United States have a long tradition of using decorative tapestries to decorate walls.

For several years now, our decorativeornamental apices and other pieces of design and textile art have been shown in important professional trade fairs decoration and interior design fairs such as Maison Objet Maison Objet Paris and BDNY in New York.

 

Decorative tapestries at the Paris Stand. Maison Objet
Decorative tapestries at the Paris stand, Maison Objet

These international professional fairs gather decoration and interior design trends, where you can find not only decorative tapestries, but all kinds of textile designs.

These trends not only look for seek sustainability in materials and designs, but originality, texture combined with exclusivity that turns these decorative tapestries into unique pieces.

 

  Handcrafted fabrics made with natural materials that are part of the silent luxury and introduce calm and care for nature in our home.

Artistic tapestries offer a different solution to architecture and interior design professionals for the decoration of exclusive spaces. Contemporary craftsmanship meets design and art creating unique, different and sustainable pieces.

 

Decorative tapestries make us enjoy more of a unique and different environment.

Our decorative tapestries of the Moss and Forest collection have been exhibited in Paris and New York, cities where art and textile design is a reference.

These cities define interior design and art through their architecture professionals and textile events such as New York Textile Month or Paris Decó Off where new textiles are shown to the world.

But even in ancient times decorative tapestries traveled from Paris to New York. In the Middle Ages tapestries were produced in places in France such as Abusson and also in Belgium near Paris.

To the French court and to the great houses of Europe these pieces of textile art were used to cover walls with the function of insulating the rooms in an aesthetic way.

  The tapestry has always been considered a luxury object.

With the artistic movement of the Bauhaus he travels to the United States where textiles are also highly appreciated. Figures such as Annie Albers , pioneerof textile design and tapestry, or Dorothy Liebes in the 50's and 60's contributed to the importance of the use of tapestry and innovative textile designs in decoration. Their designs are exhibited in museums such as the MOMA or the Cooper Hewit Museum in New York.

In addition to professional architecture and interior design fairs, these two cities are famous for their artistic environment and the excellent galleries they have, where textile art and tapestries are becoming more and more important.

A piece of textile art such as a decorative tapestry can be a magnificent element to differentiate a decoration in a house or a hotel. In addition, this type of textile artwork brings comfort to decorative spaces and even contributes to soundproofing if they are made of thick wool, a natural insulating material.

Texture wool tapestry decoratrivo Morno - Estudio Textil RiR & Co.
Texture wool decorative tapestry Morno Collection. RiR & Co Textile Studio

 

In our most international collections of decorative tapestry art textile design we are interested in capturing nature through natural materials such as wool, mohair or linen. Thus connecting the natural textures of moss and the Galician landscape with other cultures around the world. In this way the calm and softness of our landscapes can live through our decorative tapestries in cities as big as Paris or New York.

Do you like decorative tapestries as decoration?

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