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Contemporary

Unlike its reputation says, embroidery can also be very contemporary, in order to celebrate the 21st century creativity, using the extremely ancient technics past from generation to generation.

Since you can create whatever you want, it is easy to create something very modern as well.

And of course, it keeps its beauty...

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• CAROLINE DANTHENY

Caroline Dantheny's paintings are matching with hand made embroideries in a fabulous way – Contemporary art

 

• BEE CAP, HYATT HOTEL CHENNAI

Full of bees cap for the Hyatt Hotel in Chennai – Napoleon style

 

• THE OSMANIA SUITE, PARK HOTEL, HYDERABAD

Embroidery of the draped walls, the bed, the curtains, net curtains and cushions – A fun and chic interpretation of persian techniques that have given Hyderabad its distinctive "art de vivre"

(Require more than 10 000 hours of work)

 

• INGRAO'S CURTAINS

Inspired by Haute Couture – Small border of antique silver cristal tubes and metallic beads

 

• PRIVATE CLIENT: ABSTRACT DECOR ON CURTAINS

Eight huge embroidered curtains, all different and responding to each other – Abstract decor simulating the reflection of a landscape on water

 

• PRIVATE CLIENT: SEMI PRECIOUS STONES CURTAINS

Made of amethysts and seed beads – Illustrate luxury of embroideries

 

• VETA STEFANIDOU TOUSKALA'S SUEDE SQUARE CURTAINS

Grand curtain with hemstitched geometrical decor

 

• VETA STEFANIDOU TOUSKALA'S CURTAINS, INSPIRED BY A 1920'S CARPET

Pair of curtains entirely embroidered with crystal tubes and facetted rocaille beads

 

• CULLMANN AND KRAVIS' SPIRAL CURTAINS

Inspired by the Decorative Arts – Embroidered in gold and silver tubes and antique gold metallic thread

 

• SOME OF THE MOST WONDERFUL HOUSES

Here are some exemples of designs made for famous indian houses


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