Simplicity is often the setting for beautiful things. This new exclusively outdoor collection, a proposal unseen at Lelièvre, is proof of this. To explore this field, which has become a powerful source of textile innovations, Lelièvre Paris, an editor of high-quality fabrics presents two essentials of the collection designed as corner stones of a range that will be extended over the seasons.

Maison Lelièvre enters the outdoor market with two elegant and refine fabrics which are sunny, sensorial and have evocative names: FARNIENTE and SPLASH.

 

As always at Lelièvre, the idea is to offer something new, to offer a hand, natural textures. While the lines between indoor and outdoor are gradually becoming blurred, these new products have been designed as indoor pieces with a confusing look, adorned with all the attributes of outdoor fabrics. With FARNIENTE and SPLASH, Lelièvre presents two versatile essential fabrics, composed of a wide chromatic palette to be coordinated with past and future collections.

 

These fabrics provide the best performances: water repellent, lightfast, anti-mould, high color fastness to rubbing, while retaining the feel of a natural residential fabric.  They are washable and easy to maintain. These outdoor fabrics display all their attributes and are equipped with an infallible technicality to magnify and charm the exterior.

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FARNIENTE

Designed primarily for sofas, Farniente is a highly textured, wool-like, hand-knit fabric that is both soft and fairly heavy, with waterproof qualities and good resistance to chlorinated water.

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Colours number

7

1483

SPLASH

With several different coloured threads in its structure, SPLASH reflects a caviar effect, with very fine mosaics bringing a chic cachet to the fabric. More flexible than Farniente, it is easily adaptable to both seats and curtains, has the same properties, good chlorine resistance and offers a striking colour palette.

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Colours number

2

6604

SPHERIQUE

The Sphérique rug takes its inspiration from contemporary, graphic Japanese gardens, revealing the undulations of a gravel bed.

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Colours number

1