Description
Price is per piece.
—-PRODUCT INFORMATION—-
A beautiful ‘Second Empire’ lampas on a satin ground representing a bouquet of roses framed with garlands of leaves worked in grisaille. The original design, created by Pierre-Adrien Chabal-Dussurgey in 1867 was composed of two different bouquets of flowers. Photography, the new science of the Second Empire was a great inspiration for the creator of this design, worked in grisaille. He also designed for the Palais des Tuileries and the Palais de l’Elysée, and was highly appreciated by Empress Eugénie.
These designer exclusive fabric retails anywhere $300+/yard.
Big enough for small drapery, pillows, small upholstery, bags and many projects!
Last few photos are our client’s creation from these squares.
***Please note some pieces have fold creases which should not affect use***
Condition: NEW Showroom Sample Squares with no issues.
Significant stains and/or damage, if any, will be noted and shown in images.
Fiber, repeat, width, weight, country of origin, WHOLESALE price/yard:
Please see photos.
Note the wholesale price/yard sometimes are from a few years ago,
current price or for similar textile can be 20-40% higher
Our price is way below wholesale and sometimes even production price.
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