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Sudpsuez Antique Egyptian Khayamiya Cotton Tent Hanging

$283.00

This exquisite Egyptian Khayamiya appliqué wall hanging is hand-crafted in rich red, blue, and cream cotton fabric, and dates from the late 19th or early 20th century. Elaborately patterned and often presented in vibrant colors, Khayamiya appliqués were traditionally applied to the interior of extravagantly decorated tents. In its construction it Khayamiya’s resemble quilts, and are constructed of three layers – a heavy backdrop fabric, with a background fabric hung on top, and an elaborate appliqué over the top. The textile is divided into eight panels, each adorned with geometric patterns and Arabic script.

Sudpsuez Arjumand’s World French Tapisserie Ottoman Chair

$275.00

This exquisite Ottoman-style armchair is crafted using a beautiful layering of Arjumand’s World fabrics, drawing inspiration from a French 18th-century chinoiserie style motif and printed on luxurious Italian fabric. The chair is embellished with captivating borders sourced from vintage Indian saris, while its skirt features a lavish combination of textured fabric and cotton velvet.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.


Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks


Sudpsuez Arjumand’s World Mughal Ottoman Chair

$289.00

This exquisite Ottoman-style armchair is crafted using a beautiful layering of Arjumand’s World fabrics, drawing inspiration from a French 18th-century chinoiserie style motif and printed on luxurious Italian fabric. The chair is embellished with captivating borders sourced from vintage Indian saris, while its skirt features a lavish combination of textured fabric and cotton velvet.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.


Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks

Sudpsuez Arjumand’s World Suzani Ottoman Chair

$290.00

This exquisite Ottoman-style armchair is crafted using a beautiful layering of Arjumand’s World fabrics, drawing inspiration from a French 18th-century chinoiserie style motif and printed on luxurious Italian fabric. The chair is embellished with captivating borders sourced from vintage Indian saris, while its skirt features a lavish combination of textured fabric and cotton velvet.

Idarica Gazzoni founded the Milan-based fabric house, Arjumand's World, after 20 years of mastering the art of mural painting and trompe l'oeil. The inspiration behind the beautiful collections is Idarica’s fictional muse, Arjumand, an Indian Empress of the Mughal Dynasty. The collection is an eclectic mix of patterns based on Arjumand’s travel inspirations: the Moghul and Ottoman motifs of India’s Taj Mahal, Genoese fabrics for the Russian court, Japan’s ancient indigo-dyed fabrics, and the stripes and florals of the Miao population’s folk clothes in southeast China.


Lead Time

9 - 12 Weeks

Sudpsuez Black and Red Suzani

$218.00

This antique Suzani is a stunning example of Central Asian textile art, traditionally handcrafted for ceremonial and decorative purposes. Characterized by vibrant colors and skillful embroidery, the textile features bold red and black floral and geometric motifs. The central circular pattern, reminiscent of a sun or medallion, is surrounded by swirling, vine-like black designs, bordered with repeating red flowers and ornate foliage in black. The symmetry and rich contrast between the warm red tones and deep black detailing create a visually captivating aesthetic. Historically, suzanis like this were often used in dowries, symbolizing good fortune and protection for the home. This piece showcases the remarkable craftsmanship and cultural significance that make suzanis treasured heirlooms today.

Sudpsuez Block Printed Turkish Quilt

$209.00

This block printed Turkish quilt is decorated with intricate floral patterns created using traditional block-printing techniques. The vibrant red background enhances the swirling vines and blossoms, a hallmark of Ottoman textile artistry. This quilt is not only a representation of artistic heritage but also a functional  piece that brings warmth and richness to any interior.

Sudpsuez Floral Mug, Pink (Set of 2) by Ginori 1735

$241.00

These delightful mugs are produced in an exclusive limited edition by legendary Italian porcelain manufacturer Ginori 1735. Featuring a pink finish inspired by watercolour washes, these are adorned with a delicate floral patterns. Its marriage of classic elegance and traditional master craftsmanship bestow a timeless air of sophistication. Exclusively at Cabana. 

Sudpsuez Framed Academic Drawing

$238.00

This Late 18th/Early 19th-Century Academic Drawing exemplifies the refined skill and classical training characteristic of its era, with origins likely rooted in French or Belgian artistic traditions. Executed on blue-gray paper, the study depicts a series of anatomical sketches, focusing on torsos, arms, and legs. The artist’s use of delicate linework and nuanced shading captures the subtleties of human musculature and movement, reflecting a deep understanding of proportion and form. The composition conveys a quiet yet purposeful exploration of the human figure, indicative of academic practices at the time.

Presented in a beautifully crafted faux tortoiseshell ebonized frame, the piece gains an additional layer of sophistication. The frame’s warm tones contrast harmoniously with the cool surface of the drawing, enhancing its visual appeal. This work serves as both a fine example of period draftsmanship and an elegant decorative object, offering insight into the traditions of late Enlightenment and early Romantic art.

Sudpsuez Roller Print Quilt

$259.00

This mid-20th century Roller Printed Quilt, made in Russia for Central Asian markets, features a vibrant floral pattern set against a deep blue background. Crafted using roller-printing techniques, the design is bold and eye-catching, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the region. A beautiful and functional piece, this quilt is a wonderful example of Russian textile production for export markets and adds a touch of vintage charm to any home.

Sudpsuez Roller Print Quilt

$267.00

This mid-20th century Roller Printed Quilt, made in Russia for Central Asian markets, features a vibrant floral pattern of red roses and green leaves set against a deep blue background. Crafted using roller-printing techniques, the design is bold and eye-catching, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the region. A beautiful and functional piece, this quilt is a wonderful example of Russian textile production for export markets and adds a touch of vintage charm to any home.

Sudpsuez Small Kuznetsov Plates (set of 6)

$196.00

A set of six highly decorative and beautiful Kuznetsov plates. The Kuznetsov factory, located in Volkhov, Russia, was established in 1889 and was one of several owned by the Kuznetsov family. The factory specialized in producing faience, primarily for the Ottoman and Central Asian markets, where there was significant demand. Their designs, often floral and ikat-inspired, were created to appeal to these regions. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, these plates, along with textiles and other works, began entering Western markets. The plates are notable for their use of stenciling and spray painting techniques. Today, they have gained popularity as decorative wall pieces in many interiors.