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Pierre
Frey
Boussac, Braquenie, Fadini Borghi
Established in 1935, Pierre Frey is specialized in the creation,
manufacturing, and marketing of woven and printed fabrics. Its
success is attributed to the wealth of its creations, produced
continuously since 1935, and to the diversity of its source of
inspiration. Further, the level of technical quality involved in
the production of its fabrics is widely recognized.
Established in France in 1824, Braquenie is specialized in French
18th and 19th century prints. This jewel of our textile heritage
is unique in the world. Under this brand, documents from the
company’s extensive archives, which include part of the collection
handed down fro the Manufacturer royale de Jouy (18th century), are
periodically republished.
Of Italian origin, Fadini Borghi is positioned at the top end of the
market, specializing in silk that personifies the charm and splendor of
the luxurious fabrics of centuries past. Today, its exceptional
expertise is applied to the creation of fabrics that combine silk,
linen, cotton and wool. Precious damasks, lampas, brocades and
jacquards, together with Genoa velvet, taffetas and voiles, form the
core of its collection.
A French brand, Boussac is an integral part of the heritage left by
Marcel Boussac. Quality, innovation and creativity are the three words
that best define this company renowned for its technological expertise
in the production of patterned weaves, large-scale designs and
jacquards.
See more Pierre Frey at the Jane Piper Reid showroom or the
Pierre Frey web site.
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