Sudpsuez Silk Ribbed Belt, Blue
Sudpsuez Silk Ribbed Belt, Green
Sudpsuez Silk Ribbed Belt, Violet
Sudpsuez Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion
Written by Lesley Ellis Miller, Ana Cabrera Lafuente, Claire Allen-Johnstone
Examining the history and variety of the fabric that has long exemplified luxury, Silk: Fibre, Fabric and Fashion; draws on the extensive collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum. This publication traverses the fascinating history and geography of silk production while celebrating the creativity and skill of designers and craftsmen across the globe.
Published by Thames & Hudson
Sudpsuez Small Kuznetsov Plates (Set of 2)
A pair of 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.
Sudpsuez Small Kuznetsov Plates (Set of 2)
A pair of 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.
Sudpsuez Somma Quilted Blanket
The history of quilting can be traced back as far as Ancient Egypt; and the intricate styles and patterns of stitching are part of a wonderfully rich and complex history, telling powerful stories of rites of passage and community. It is undisputed that quilts provide a homely and comforting warmth to your home.
In collaboration with SOMMA - an Italian heritage linens brand - we have designed a sumptuous quilt featuring velvet and silk squares in autumn and winter tones, backed by a lovely floral silk pattern. Each corner is embellished with a tassel for an added touch. Use it as a bedspread or a decorative throw to elevate your winter days at home.
Sudpsuez Stephan Janson Fez Orange Kaftan
Stephan Janson x Cabana
For the exclusive Stephan Janson x capsule collection, we’ve collaborated with the French couturier, renowned for his elegantly draped silhouettes and form-flattering cuts. With only an ultra limited number available, this enveloping caftan is made exclusively for Cabana, and inspired by a tile pattern commonly used for architectural design in Fès-Meknès, Morocco — a place the French couturier has admired for over 30 years.
Cut from pure, billowing silk and formed into a fluid silhouette, the limited-edition caftan is available in four limited-edition colors and characterized by a traditional geometric print, contrasting trimmed neckline and block color on the reverse. Style alone for a loose, sweeping aesthetic, or cinch the waist with our embroidered Stephan Janson belts for a personalized and defined fit; an elegant option for relaxed dinners.
Sudpsuez Striped Floral Folk Tablecloth
Sudpsuez Striped Napkins, Yellow (Set of 4)
Sudpsuez Textile Art Masterpieces: Tapestries and Embroideries in the Zaleski Collection
Curated by Moshe Tabibnia and Elisabetta Mero
Texts by Nello Forti Grazzini, Chiara Buss, and Gianluca Bovenz
This book provides a full picture of the Zaleski Collection as it was in early 2014, and therefore includes all the additions made since the beginning of its formation in the 1990s. Indeed, this is one of the largest and finest private collections in Europe. As such, it can be regarded as an anthology of the most beautiful and interesting historic textile artefacts that appeared on the international antique market in recent years.
The volume is divided into three parts. The first one comprises introductory texts presenting the collection as a whole. The second part contains the catalogue entries. Finally, the third part includes analytical data sheets complementing the catalogue entries.
Through the mostly unpublished analysis of nearly 80 splendid art pieces, the authors brought to light elements offering new perspectives for the study of antique textile artefacts. Furthermore, their essays disclosed the history and manufacturing techniques of the tapestries and embroideries examined.
Published by Moshe Tabibnia
Sudpsuez Textiles of Indonesia: The Thomas Murray Collection
Written by Thomas Murray
Contributions by Lorraine V. Aragon, Joanna Barrkman, Christopher Buckley, Kristal Hale, Valerie Hector, Janet Alison Hoskins, Itie van Hout, Etsuko Iwanaga, Fiona Kerlogue, Eric Kjellgren, Brigitte Khan Majlis, Robyn Maxwell and Sandra Sardjono.
Drawn from one of the world's leading textile collections, this magnificently presented array of traditional weavings from the Indonesian archipelago provides a unique window into the region's cultures, rites, and history. Gathered over the course of four decades, the Thomas Murray collection of Indonesian textiles is one of the most important in the world. The objects comprise ritual clothing and ceremonial cloths that tell us much about the traditions of pre-Islamic Indonesian cultures, as well as the influences of regional trade with China, India, the Arab world, and Europe. As with the earlier volume, Textiles of Japan (Prestel, 2018), the book focuses on some of the finest cloths to come out of the archipelago, presenting each object with impeccable photographs.
Geographically arranged, this volume pays particular attention to textiles from the Batak and the Lampung region of Sumatra, the Dayak of Borneo, and the Toraja of Sulawesi, as well as rare textiles from Sumba, Timor, and other islands. Readers will learn about the intricate traditions of dyeing, weaving, and beading techniques that have been practiced for centuries. Original texts by international experts offer historical context, unspool the mysteries behind ancient iconography, and provide new insights into dating and provenance. At once opulent and scholarly, this book arrives at a moment of growing interest in Southeast Asian culture and carries the imprimatur of one of the art world's leading collectors.
With contributions from Lorraine V. Aragon, Joanna Barrkman, Christopher Buckley, Kristal Hale, Valerie Hector, Janet Alison Hoskins, Itie van Hout, Etsuko Iwanaga, Fiona Kerlogue, Eric Kjellgren, Brigitte Khan Majlis, Robyn Maxwell, Thomas Murray and Sandra Sardjono.
Published by HALI Books