JACARANDA where the story of sceneries which intertwine, become one, meld into one another subtly, freely, trigger, the sensation of a remote escape…
The animal and vegetal kingdoms are brought together.Woven materials emulate exotic tree barks and straws from afar.
Printing techniques in relief on fiber bases give the illusion of vegetal textures, natural coverings, whereas the colors are inspired by organic pigments. Metallic touches illuminate certain designs as only a shower of stars could, paving the way for an extraordinary voyage…
PIERRE FREY suggests to marry this wall covering collection to the matching fabric collections HIMALAYA and SHIBAO.

Jardin de Mysore reproduces the exotic charm of an archival document from the end of the 19th century. The Fauna (elephants, camels, lions, peacocks) and Flora evoke Persia’s luxuriant nature.
Tirumala : The hindu temple of the “Sacred Mountain” inspired this mosaic of light reflections.

Altamira : (left) This wallpaper design, created by Germaine Midy and edited on a textile ground by Mr. Pierre Frey from 1954, was named after the Spanish grotto of Altamira.
Calligraphie : (right) Like a pen tracing the meandering flow of a long and tranquil river.
Jardin de Mysore : (see above)
Bonsaï : (center) These laminated fabrics illustrate the expertise of La Maison Pierre Frey. Their extremely natural aspect recalls the bark of exotic trees.
Indus Meru : (right) Coordinates with the large scale geometric jacquard pattern with ethnic elements of the same name from the SHIBAO fabric collection.
Bengale : An interpretation of the furry stripes of the world’s most famous big cat.
Panama : This wall covering carries the name of the authentic straw hat. We chose cellulose, a natural fiber, to produce this weave.
Kapokier : These laminated fabrics illustrate the expertise of La Maison Pierre Frey. Their extremely natural aspect recalls the bark of exotic trees.
Theoreme (left) : Emulates a geometric tile in an array of organic colors
Jacaranda (right) : These laminated fabrics illustrate the expertise of La Maison Pierre Frey. Their extremely natural aspect recalls the bark of exotic trees.
Bonsaï : (center) These laminated fabrics illustrate the expertise of La Maison Pierre Frey. Their extremely natural aspect recalls the bark of exotic trees.
Indus Meru : (right) Coordinates with the large scale geometric jacquard pattern with ethnic elements of the same name from the SHIBAO fabric collection.

Gaïac : These laminated fabrics illustrate the expertise of La Maison Pierre Frey. Their extremely natural aspect recalls the bark of exotic trees.
Cerana : A reinterpretation of the basket weave motif which has been the emblem of La Maison Pierre Frey since the 50s.
Altamira : This wallpaper design, created by Germaine Midy and edited on a textile ground by Mr. Pierre Frey from 1954, was named after the Spanish grotto of Altamira.