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BROCHIER Cubica Collection 2020 | Interior design fabrics
Home decor fabrics - Cubica Collection
BROCHIER Cubica Collection 2020 | Interior design fabrics
BROCHIER Cubica Collection 2020 | Interior design fabrics
BROCHIER Cubica Collection 2020 | Interior design fabrics
Home decor fabrics - Cubica Collection
Home decor fabrics - Cubica Collection
BROCHIER Cubica Collection 2020 | Interior design fabrics
Home decor fabrics - Cubica Collection

Cubica 2020

A collection where colours and geometric shapes play a preponderant role, alternating with delicate designs of Japanese inspiration.

Stylish and imaginative, the 2020 BROCHIER collection plays with two worlds that are coordinated thanks to sophisticated references of colour: the world of abstract geometries, inspired by Cubism, and the world of the Far East, with its stylized signs and landscapes.

Among the velvets we find a fake plain printed on cotton, proposed in seventeen warm shades and a precious cut voided silk velvet with a geometric /figurative pattern that creates a fascinating optical illusion.

Highlight of the collection is a beautiful geometric jacquard of cubist inspiration that coordinates, thanks to hints of colour, both with a woven floral design of Japanese inspiration, and with the series of linens yarn-dyed, featuring stripes or textured melange, very durable and perfect for upholstery.

An impressive toile reproduces a Japanese garden with the chiné technique.

The outdoor fabrics complete the collection with a geometric pattern, a stripe and a tropical pattern with abstract elements, declined on bases of three different weights to make upholstered, cushions or decorative elements.

The colour palette ranges from blue to green, from beige to brown, from pink to purple, with a predominance of burgundy, mustard and rust.

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