Sudpsuez Pendant Necklace Silver and Pearl
Sudpsuez Pennellate Water Glasses (Set of 6)
Crafted by hand on the Venetian island of Murano, where glassmakers have worked for centuries, the Pennellate glasses feature a swirling pattern of green, yellow, and red set over a smoky amber finish. They are further adorned with small fanciful designs in a variety of colors. Their eccentric spirit typifies the style, and we love placing them alongside our “Splatter” plates and “Rinascimento” textiles. Set of Six.
Sudpsuez Persia Napkins (Set of 4)
Inspired by traditional Persian textiles, these luxurious napkins have been designed exclusively by and feature one of our iconic motifs. Whether indoors or out, they will provide a gorgeous counterpoint to your tableware and be sure to offer a sophisticated contrast with other patterns and motifs. We are especially fond of pairing them with our Papyrus and "Tribal" plates. Specially produced in Italy from fine linen.
Sudpsuez Persia Pouf
Exclusively produced by in collaboration with the legendary Italian house of Dedar, these luxurious poufs have been created after an original design by Renzo Mongiardino, and draw inspiration from traditional Persian designs. They are covered in the highest quality Dedar velvet and incorporate the signature Persian pattern. Their sophisticated yet relaxed silhouette recalls the rich history of Ottoman interiors and brings a touch of sumptuous luxury to any salon, lounge, or bedroom.
Lead Time
4-6 Weeks
Sudpsuez Persia Tablecloth
Sudpsuez Persia Tablecloth, Square
Sudpsuez Persian Cashmere Blanket
Each Spring, nomadic herders harvest fleece from the Hircus goat by gently combing out the lightweight undercoat beneath the coarser hair. It’s this soft fleece that creates the sustainably sourced Mongolian cashmere used in this blanket created in collaboration with SAVED NY. Drape it over the arm of your sofa or wrap it around your shoulders for the ultimate comfort and coziness at home.
Lead Time
8 Weeks
Sudpsuez Persian Cotton Pouf
Exclusively produced by Cabana, these luxurious poufs have been created after an original design by legendary Italian designer Renzo Mongiardino, and draw inspiration from traditional Persian designs. They are covered in fine Iranian cotton, printed in a traditional floral motif that incorporates striking blues, reds, yellows, and oranges. Their sophisticated yet relaxed silhouette recalls the rich history of Ottoman interiors and brings a touch of sumptuous luxury to any salon, lounge, or bedroom. Kindly note, each pouf is made from a separate piece of fabric and therefore no two poufs are the same.
Lead Time
5 Weeks
Sudpsuez Pierre Frey: A Family Legacy of Passion and Creativity by Patrick Frey
Written by Patrick Frey and Alain Stela
Photographs by Mattia Aquila
Pierre Frey, the leading French producer of furniture textiles and wallcoverings, seamlessly combines artisanal craftsmanship with modernity.
Enchanting brocades and damasks, luminous hand-woven silken velvets, traditional woodblock printed fabrics, striking contemporary patterns made into works of art: Pierre Frey, a family business founded in 1935, is famous for the variety and boldness of its inspired designs and has asserted itself in the luxury market as the uncontested global leader in soft furnishing textiles and wallpapers. Having acquired the venerable houses Braquenié and Le Manach, Pierre Frey possesses one of the most critical private textile heritages in the world. Pierre Frey has worked with the Louvre and the Château de Versailles, decorated castle interiors, and provides the fabrics and wallpapers of elegant private homes around the world―from Paris to Hong Kong to New York. Drawing from their archives of more than 25,000 documents, which date from the sixteenth century to the present, this indispensable volume will serve as a reference and a basis for contemporary inspiration to professional and amateur designers.
Published by Rizzoli
Sudpsuez Pull of The Thread: Textile Travels of a Generation by Sheila Fruman
Words by Sheila Fruman
Sheila Fruman, fascinated by the textiles and handmade carpets she saw when she travelled overland in 1969 from Turkey to India, tells the stories of nine intrepid adventurers who have combed the streets and bazaars of Central and South Asia finding, researching, collecting and selling antique Kashmir shawls, embroidered Uzbek textiles and robes, Anatolian kilims, Turkmen carpets and many other textile treasures to interested Westerners.
These stories capture the post-World War II era’s free spirit that briefly coincided with economic prosperity and open borders. With over 200 colour illustrations, the book shows how the indigenous designs and motifs popularised in the US and Europe by these textile travellers can now be found in anything from haute couture to high-end interior design to mass-marketed bedding, tableware and clothing.
The dealers and collectors who have spent their lives seeking these complex pieces of the past have intriguing stories to tell and collections of some of the finest textiles of their kind in the world. Taken together, their stories are an enlightening guide to understanding how we connect to the past, and how textiles connect the world.
Published by HALI