An exceptional material, excellent workmanship Since 1814, in the small village of Challes located 200 kilometers from Paris, the hand-weaving tradition of crin continues, creating solids and jacquards on looms nearly a century old. Luxury requires timeThe artisanry of this weaving is the product of women weavers whose agile hands sort the strands and guide the loom to a daily output of no more than 4 yards a day. Still, the reward for this labour of love comes with the enthusiastic response of the designers worldwide, won over by crin’s timeless modernity. A noble materialOver the course of history, the horse was synonymous with strength and vigour. Once tamed, crin shimmers like silk and glides to the touch. Indifferent to dust and the passing of years, it does not wear out. Prestigious InstallationsLouvre Museum, French Senate and National Assembly, Comédie Française, La Malmaison, Le Trianon, Buckingham Palace, Zarzuela, Metropolitan Museum, The White House (seats of the Library and dining room)…
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