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Textile. France, circa 1928. Home fabrics with degrade cloud pattern, woven in artificial silk and jute. odier, makers.
France, circa 1928. Triangular themed velvet upholstery fabric. Eric Bagge, designer.
Textile. France, circa 1928. Fabric inspired by planetary orbits and seasonal shifts. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, 1925-35. Marine life upholstery pattern. Fernand Nathan, designer.
Curtain fabric. France, circa 1928. Motif of the setting sun, woven in artificial silk on voile foundation. Rodier, makers.
Textile. France, circa 1928. "Le Feu." Series design of fabric in the four elements, "Air," "Water," "Fire," and "Earth". Miss Clairenval,...
Textiles. France, 1925-35. Rug, with printed velvet draperies with geometric inspiration. Eric Bagge, designer.
Textile. France, 1925-35. "L'Air." Series design of fabric in the four elements, "Air," "Water," "Fire," and "Earth". Miss Clairenval, designer.
Textiles. France, 1925-35. Figured velvet fabrics edited by Duchesne and Binet.
Textile. France, 1925-35. Geometric pattern on woven fabric. Lucien Bouix, maker.
Textile. "Les Spires." France, 1925-35. Spiral pattern on fabric with mulberry ground and gold curved lines. Pierre Sardou, designer.
Table setting. Sweden, 1934. Hélène Madigh, designer.
Table setting. Sweden, circa 1929.
Table setting. Sweden,September 1928.
Table setting. Sweden, circa 1929. Astrid Serrander, designer.
Luncheon table setting. Sweden, circa 1929.
Table setting. Sweden, February-March 1930. Japanese tea table and dinner table laid for table setting competition at A.B.Nordiska Kompaniet.
Coffee table setting. Sweden, November, 1929.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Three black and white fabrics with tiny dots, lozenges and checks. By Meyer.
Clothing Fabric. France, 1925-35. Woven fabric pre-shown for golf attire. Rodier firm.
Fabric. France, 1925-35. Rodier firm.
Fabric. Munich, Germany, 1925-35. J. Hillerbrand, designer.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Silks by Ducharne.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Checked textile for a motor coat, by Meyer.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Series of fabrics in loose, stretchable material. Used in Louise Boulanger collection. By Meyer.
Fabric. Germany, 1925-35. Textile with semi-linen texture. Edited by the Deutsche Werkstatten. Fabric by J. Hillerbrand.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Floral pattern by Ducharne.
Clothing fabrics.Germany, 1925-35. Textile in silk. Edited by the Deutsche Werkstatten. Fabric by J. Hillerbrand.
Fabric. Germany, 1925-35. Half silk damask textile. Edited by the Deutsche Werkstatten. Fabric by J. Hillerbrand.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Black and white weaves for sports. By Meyer.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Three black and white fabrics with tiny dots, lozenges and checks. By Meyer.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Bold, diagonal stripes in various color combinations by Meyer. Gauntlet gloves from Alexandrine.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. "Djalap les diagonales." and "Strybursic." Sport material by the Rodier firm.
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Colored wool linen with zig-zag weave of cloth. Fabric by Meyer, purse by Hermès.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Wool georgette in plaid pattern.Seen in Philippe et Gaston collection, by Meyer.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. "The Milky Way." Design in black and white by Crozet.
Fabric. France, 1925-35. Floral pattern on satin ground and soft lamé. By Ducharne.
Upholstery or drapery fabric. France, 1925-35. Block pattern in hemp and wool, edited by Primavera design department of Au Printemps.
Curtain fabric. France, 1925-35. Sheer white with stylized treatment of exotic flowers. Made by Atelier Martine.
Fabric. France, 1925-35. Silk brocade in light blue and gray on a ground of gold. Fernand Nathan, designer. Edited by Tassinari and Chatel.
Fabric. France, 1925-35. Tropical cretonne. Pattern of broad leaves under curtain with design of tropical flowers in stylized interpretation. Made by...
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. "Djalap quadrillé" and "Crepe Djalap quadrillé." Sports material by Rodier.
Fabrics. France, 1925-35. Pekins Djergasor and Losanges Djergasor. Sports materials by the Rodier firm. .
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Metal cloth with tiny flowers stitched in intervals on satin gold and silver stripes, designed for evening coats. By...
Clothing fabrics. France, 1925-35. Embroidered weave for sports. By Meyer.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. "Mediana Strelys." Spring fabrics in light weight wool, with French knots. By Meyer, used by Atelier Martine....
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Bouclette with stripes. By Meyer.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. "Les Graines Kashamoussa" and "Diagonales Djalap." Sports materials by Rodier firm.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Transparent Djersavag for fall and winter. By 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.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Silk for sport costumes. By Meyer.
Fabrics. France, 1925-35. Jersey and kashatulla used in sports clothing. By Rodier.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. By Ducharne.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. By Ducharne.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. "Cordeyla Family." Fabric for spring in rough honeycomb weave. By Meyer.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Fabric for spring with small check of two colors and white. By Meyer.
Clothing fabric. France, 1925-35. Woven cloth for spring costumes of two colors with plain ground to match. Small line weave by Meyer.
Clothic fabric. France, 1925-35. By Ducharne.
Clothic fabric. France, 1925-35. By Ducharne.
Clothic fabric. France, 1925-35. By Ducharne.
Tapestry. 1925-35. In homage to Antoine Watteau.
Tapestry. n.d. By Cendrillon, after the painting "Le petit poucet" by Jean Veber.
Tapestry. n.d. By Cendrillon, after the painting by Jean Veber.
Tapestry. n.d. By Cendrillon, after the painting by Jean Veber.
Tapestry. France, 1928. Still life of wine glass, box, and other objects on a table top. By Crozet.
Tapestry. France, 1928. Still life of cigarettes, match boxes and other objects. By Crozet.
Tapestry. France, 1928. Scene of house and verdure in the countryside. By Crozet.
Tapestry. France, 1928. "Absinthe and cigar." Still life. By Crozet.
Tapestry. France, 1928. "Siphone and dice." Still life. By Crozet.
Tapestry. France, 1928. "Lemonade." Still life. By Crozet.
Embroidery. France, 1925-35. Shells on fabric from Borneo. Collection of C. van der Meulen, The Hague.
Tapestry. France, 1928. "Beer." still life. By Crozet.
Tapestry. n.d. After a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden, August 1929. Old Dragon Pottery, Almedahl.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden, circa 1929. Blue East Indian service.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden, circa 1929. 18th century pewter plates and high candlesticks.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden. Novemebr, 1929. Dinner table.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden. Novemebr, 1929. Dinner table.
Table setting. Stockholm, Sweden, circa 1929.

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