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Fabrics Inspired by Greek Mythology

The new decorative and ironic collection of jacquard fabrics by Serena Confalonieri for l'Opificio

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17/03/2021 - The new collection of furnishing fabrics designed by Serena Confalonieri for l’Opificio is inspired by the mythological figure of Talia.‎ Daughter of Zeus, Talia is the muse who protects the theatrical arts and comedy: a deity full of grace, feminine and smiling.‎ The new collection of jacquard fabrics for furnishing by l'Opificio borrows both the name and the feminine, decorative and ironic style from the muse.‎

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Talia's pattern refers to ribbons or confetti, stylized in a graphic way, on an irregular background of contrasting colors.‎ Her drawing, apparently free and casual, with soft lines and the alternation of moments full of rhythm and breathing pauses, refers to the performance of a theatrical work.‎

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The chromatic play between background and decoration gives life to different variations of the project, using soft and neutral shades such as beige and gray together with bold colors such as blue, burgundy, pink and olive green.‎ Talia, with a gentle but full-bodied hand, is a three-weave lampas proposed in 5 color variants.‎ 

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