Plain green textile sample

Designer: Cristina Celestino

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Description

Italian designer Cristina Celestino has created a range of fabrics for sofas and armchairs for Maison Matisse, inspired by the palette of Henri Matisse's painting Intérieur aux eggplants.

Available in plain green, blue and yellow fabrics, as well as in Belle-épine green and Belle-épine yellow patterns, our textiles can be found on our Colette sofas and armchairs, as well as on our cushions.

Features

• Dimensions (cm): L14,8 x H21
• Materials: Cotton jacquard fabric and viscose (64% CO, 36% VI) TNT 
• Made in Italy

 

Maintenance advice

The use of abrasive products is not recommended.
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may alter the color of the pieces.

Delivery
In stock, delivered within 3 to 7 days.

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Arts and materials

Our textile is made on jacquard looms, with natural yarns  woven by one of the oldest Venetian manufacturers dating back to the 18th century.
Constructing this textile on a jacquard loom is a true feat of craftsmanship that requires innovation and traditional and ancestral savoir-faire in order to obtain such a complex pattern.

Inspiration

Considered as one of Henri Matisse's most decorative pieces, it has inspired Cristina Celestino to create an entire decorative universe in a collection that reinterprets the all-over style. The textile wallpaper draws inspiration from the floral and fruit arrangements at the center of the painting as well as the leaves on the tablecloth. 

Discover more about the inspirations behind the collection.

Cristina Celestino

For the permanent collection Intérieur aux aubergines, Maison Matisse was inspired by Henri Matisse's eponymous painting from 1911 and collaborated with the Italian designer Cristina Celestino. This choice seemed self-evident. The designer’s world is perfectly adapted to that of the artist’s painting in this particularly decorative canvas where the planes deeply superimpose each other.

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Cristina Celestino