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The frame, the structural line that builds the space, is Luc Deflandre’s central inspiration. He chose this abstract and universal pattern to develop a variety of color versions, of vertical and horizontal lines that cross and overlap each other, that thicken and transform, and eventually end-up changing the space and its volume. Luc Deflandre reinterprets this language exploring different crafted know-how: board wallpapers, hand-painted floor tiles that will be showcased during the exhibition. The “Imaginary Frames” rugs were made using multiple techniques and materials.
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Ech 1 LD 11 05

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K0061
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Trames Imaginaires
The frame, the structural line that builds the space, is Luc Deflandre’s central inspiration. He chose this abstract and universal pattern to develop a variety of color versions, of vertical and horizontal lines that cross and overlap each other, that thicken and transform, and eventually end-up changing the space and its volume. Luc Deflandre reinterprets this language exploring different crafted know-how: board wallpapers, hand-painted floor tiles that will be showcased during the exhibition. The “Imaginary Frames” rugs were made using multiple techniques and materials.
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This rug can be edited according to the characteristics present, or homothetically, to the desired dimensions. Any modification of proportion, color or texture requires the agreement of the creator.

Trames Imaginaires

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Dimensions60 × 60 cm
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UNE COLLECTION SIGNATURE : EN RÊVANT AUX ATELIERS VIENNOIS
The Wiener Werkstätte is an artistic movement coming from the Arts and Crafts and the Art Nouveau. This movement was born in 1903 in Vienna and was considered as a turning point in the Art Deco. Its founders, Josef Hoffmann (architect), Koloman Moser (painter and designer) as well as Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Otto Prutscher, all joined around the idea of a geometric ideal creation, the idea of a “total masterpiece”.The Luc Deflandre’s rugs are named after the designers he admires so much because of their courage, their commitment and their freedom. The artistic cooperation was the beating heart of the Wiener Werkstätte, which keeps on breathing and living by the Galerie Diurne’s workshop.Each rug has its own and personal rhythm, density and emotion.
Franck Fokerman

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