Métaphores x Le Carrousel restaurant
Sofa in Aloe - The architect Marco Baertich has been chosen by Le Carrousel Restaurant to turn an old house into a gastronomic must-see place. The textile expertise of Métaphores has been solicited to bring modernity and refined furnishing to this contemporary interior © Marjorie Mailhol
Zanzibar
A bit rough but also soft and consistent to the touch, Zanzibar is a very intricate mixture of linen and wool. It is easy to adopt thanks to its large range of seventeen shades, from the more classic and natural to the more audacious like the very fresh vert gazon (grass green) and its variations of marvelously luminous reds. Fabric: Zanzibar | METAPHORES
Kintsugi panels
Highly detailed and wonderfully precise, its chimerical botanical motifs feature associations of flowers, leaves and branches, which have been simplified to give them a slightly more contemporary look. Panels in Kintsugi & Fever - Cushions in Saint-germain & Fever © Gaëlle Le Boulicaut
Métaphores x Le Carrousel restaurant
Sofa in Aloe - The architect Marco Baertich has been chosen by Le Carrousel Restaurant to turn an old house into a gastronomic must-see place. The textile expertise of Métaphores has been solicited to bring modernity and refined furnishing to this contemporary interior © Marjorie Mailhol
Natural Atmosphere
This quality gathers two main assets: softsness and robustness. Its thin and short hairs are slightly laid down are perfect for curtains and upholstery. The colors are coordinated to the qualities Pastenague and Shagreen as the quality is uded as the background for these items. Fabric: Amazonie | METAPHORES | Photo: Jean-Marc Palisse