BIRDIE 1390 col.3
A jacquard gobelin geometry defines BIRDIE through a sequence of rounded woven shapes arranged in a vertical order. The pattern reads with continuity across the width, where curved forms introduce movement and a playful shift in rhythm. Fine, closely set colored warp yarns carry the drawing of the pattern, while a thicker, softly slubbed weft crosses the structure. The contrast between warp and weft brings variation to the weave and softens the edges of the geometry. Woven in pure cotton, the fabric has a full hand and a composed body. It lends itself naturally to seating, cushions, interior accessories, decorative wall panels, and headboards, where its structure and relief come forward with clarity. The palette unfolds through three variants. A green variant combines sage, loden, and mineral green with warm sand and clay grounds, anchored by charcoal accents. A warm variant blends sand, clay, rust, and ochre with cocoa brown, pale limestone, and soft gray. A blue variant pairs mineral blue and deep navy with light stone bases.
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