À Propos de Nos Tissus

BLOCK PRINT is an ancient Indian printing technique. It is done entirely by hand using wooden stamps and natural vegetable dyes. It is a long process that requires precision and extreme patience. The subtle variations in color, printing and finishing are the signature of the human hand.

 

VLISCO Inspired by Africa and lovingly worn by African women since 1846, Vlisco designs distinctive fabrics made with a technique derived from Indonesian batik. The fabrics – Dutch Wax, Super Wax and Java – are made using traditional methods and materials in Helmond, the Netherlands. These fabrics embody a multicultural heritage and a creative signature, marking the fusion of beauty and industrial know-how.

 

LIBERTY Liberty fabrics have been at the forefront of design and decorative arts since they opened on London’s Regent Street in 1875. In the 1890s, Liberty fabrics were the epitome of the very best in avant-garde textile design. Today, all Liberty fabrics are the product of a bespoke production process: hand-drawn by the in-house design team and printed in their factory on Lake Como, they are maintained by skilled technicians who oversee the production of over 150 different designs per year.

 

STORRS founded in 2004, is a print house producing exquisite printed cotton fabrics for fashion designers and luxury brands worldwide. All fabrics are developed from sketches to repeat designs and then coloured in the London studio. Inspiration is drawn from the rich collection of historical, cultural and artistic approaches. With an English sensibility, the designs embody the rich and vibrant colours of London’s internationalist spirit to create vibrant, sophisticated and luxurious prints. Each fabric is screen printed, resulting in exquisite print quality and equal depth of colour on both sides of the fabric. The fabric used is 100% Egyptian cotton, with a silky and lustrous finish, soft against the skin.

The Blue Island Collection

Addicted to a change of scenery, Manon breathes an air of vacation through her creations.


She likes to travel the world in search of natural materials, ancestral know-how, embroidery, weaving, printing...


She dares to make bold combinations, guided by her attention to detail, which gives her pieces a free and mixed style.


This is how she imagines the Île Bleue collection.
Like an invitation to travel to celebrate authenticity, uniqueness, the hand of man.

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