Rodier textiles and fabrics Window display.France, 1925-35. Wooden screen panel and floral fabric. By Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1928. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1925. Black and gold rims on porcelain. Marcel Goupy, designer. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Marcel Goupy, designer. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting. France, circa 1925. Marcel Goupy, designer. Silver by Jean Puiforcat. Table setting.France, circa 1925. Swedish smoked glass by Maison Geo. Rouard. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain plates and glassware by Maison Geo.Rouard. Silver by Jean Puiforcat. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Marcel Goupy, designer. Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Marcel Goupy. Tablecloth by Rodier. Table setting.France, circa 1927. Saddier et fils, designers and manufacturers Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Maison Geo. Rouard. Geometric tablecloth by Rodier. Curtain fabric in geometric pattern. France, 1925-35. Rodier, makers. "Vitrajour" Curtain. France, 1925-35. Embroidery done in vegetable silk on voile de ceylon foundation. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, 1925-35. Detail of embroidered fabric. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, 1925-35. Fabric with pattern of degraded lines and stripes. Rodier, makers. Curtain fabric. France, circa 1928. Motif of the setting sun, woven in artificial silk on voile foundation. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1928. Fabric inspired by planetary orbits and seasonal shifts. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1928. Home fabrics with degrade cloud pattern, woven in artificial silk and jute. odier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1928. Home fabrics with acorn pattern, woven in cotton and jute. Rodier, makers. France, circa 1925. Geometric design for curtains and draperies in cotton and jute. Rodier, makers. France, circa 1926. Woven curtain or drapery fabric. Rodier, maker. Textile.France, circa 1928. Printed pattern of ship and sea motif. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1926. Printed artificial silk voile de ceylon ground in vitrajours curtains. Astrological-theme pattern. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1928. Printed pattern of angora circles on a ground of intersecting concentric circles. Rodier, makers. Textile. France, circa 1928. Geometric printed pattern. Curtain fabric. Rodier, makers. Divan quilt. France, circa 1928. Fabric made by the firm of Rodier. Fabrics. France, 1925-35. Jersey and kashatulla used in sports clothing. By Rodier. Fabrics. France, 1925-35. "Perlap" and "Pastilles Djalap." Materials for sports. By Rodier. Fabrics. France, 1925-35. Jersey and kashatulla used in sports clothing. By Rodier. Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Transparent Djersavag for fall and winter. By Rodier. Pages1 2 3 next › last »
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Black and gold rims on porcelain. Marcel Goupy, designer. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware. Marcel Goupy, designer. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting.France, circa 1925. Porcelain plates and glassware by Maison Geo.Rouard. Silver by Jean Puiforcat. Tablecloth by Rodier.
Table setting. France, circa 1925. Porcelain and glassware by Maison Geo. Rouard. Geometric tablecloth by Rodier.
"Vitrajour" Curtain. France, 1925-35. Embroidery done in vegetable silk on voile de ceylon foundation. Rodier, makers.
Curtain fabric. France, circa 1928. Motif of the setting sun, woven in artificial silk on voile foundation. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1928. Fabric inspired by planetary orbits and seasonal shifts. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1928. Home fabrics with degrade cloud pattern, woven in artificial silk and jute. odier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1928. Home fabrics with acorn pattern, woven in cotton and jute. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1926. Printed artificial silk voile de ceylon ground in vitrajours curtains. Astrological-theme pattern. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1928. Printed pattern of angora circles on a ground of intersecting concentric circles. Rodier, makers.