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Curators of Exceptional Fabrics Since 1988

Cabochon

 

Cabochon takes its name from the polished, rounded gemstones used in 18th- and 19th-century French jewellery and decorative arts, where smooth, sculptural forms symbolised refinement and quiet luxury. This fabric echoes that heritage through its subtle, pebble-like texture and gentle depth, reminiscent of the ornamental surfaces found in historic interiors and objets d’art. Antoine d’Albiousse reimagines this classical inspiration in a contemporary weave, offering a fabric that brings understated elegance and tactile richness to modern spaces.

Composition: 75% Vi 25% Po
Width: 137 cm
Raccord: 3 cm
Weight: 825 g/linear meter
Martindale test: 25 000 T

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