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Furnishing Fabric Fashion March - April 2024

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<strong>Furnishing</strong> <strong>Fabric</strong> <strong>Fashion</strong><br />

Tabisgan<br />

Designed with a rabbit figure in motion, one of the animal motifs used in the<br />

wall tiles of Kubad Abad Palace built during the Seljuk period, Tabışgan is one of<br />

the prominent fabrics of the Heritage Collection. The white-spotted, brown rabbit<br />

figure has an eye-catching beauty on amber yellow, musty green, caramelized<br />

onion and foggy blue background colors.<br />

Sumru<br />

Sumru, designed by adapting the tile patterns in Kubad Abad Palace built during<br />

the Seljuk period, commemorates Kubad Abad with its symmetrical birds looking<br />

at each other on both sides of the tree of life.<br />

Efe / Zeybek / Zeybek Panel<br />

Efe, Zeybek and Zeybek Pano, where the motifs taken from the Aegean region<br />

zeybek bolero are modernized and brought together, emulates the cord wrapping<br />

technique used in the original boleros with its weaves.<br />

Standing out with its 3-meter height, the panel patterned Zeybek Panel visually<br />

describes the ancient cord wrapping technique very well. Zeybek Pano, which is<br />

one of the most special fabrics of the Heritage Collection, where this technique,<br />

which dates back to the 1800s, is adapted to the present day with modern<br />

weaving techniques and brought closer to its original appearance. Zeybek Pano,<br />

which captures the original primrose appearance with the linen yarn used on<br />

the fabric ground, is worth seeing with its splendor.<br />

Ödemiş<br />

Ödemiş, where a selection of hand embroidery motifs frequently used in the<br />

textiles of the Aegean Region such as oilcloths, circles, pesky cloths, handkerchiefs,<br />

bundles, tray and hearth covers from the Ottoman period were brought<br />

together with a patchwork look, was modernized by working in a single color.<br />

Pars<br />

Designed by combining the pars and crocodile figures in Ottoman miniatures,<br />

Pars is one of the most striking fabrics of the collection. Woven with long pile,<br />

soft yarns in natural colors, Pars has a dominant effect with its striking animal<br />

motifs.<br />

Atabey<br />

With its modernized rug pattern, Atabey is a contemporary interpretation of<br />

Anatolian hand-woven rugs.<br />

Hevsel<br />

Selected from the most beautiful examples of Ottoman kat-ı art and woven with<br />

a detailed weaving and in the original colors of this art, Hevsel is like a garden<br />

placed in a vase with its magnificent pattern.<br />

Saruhan<br />

Saruhan, which takes its name from a Turkish bey, is one of the prominent<br />

fabrics of the collection, inspired by the motifs in the Ottoman period Kumkapı<br />

carpets, attracting attention with its vibrant colors and touch.<br />

You are invited to our stores to examine the Heritage Collection closely and take<br />

a small journey in Anatolia with its magnificent patterns...

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