FLORA BRIGHT
Inspired from the fine thread work on the princely fabric worn by the opulent, dense in detail and vivid in color palette. Mimicking a similar art design from the tapestry of the old walls of the French chateaus that tell a story of the fauna and Flora around them.
Imagine the palatial walls of the forts of Rajasthan in India with the golden shein around the artwork. Imagine the Lumière dorée on a shiny day in the palace of Versailles.
This collection reimagines the murals that were usually telling stories of war, into the one’s reciting poems of optimism and life. With the bambis in the woods and birds on their branches, and the occasional forbidden fruits that you could find within our designs, here we have for you the traditional craft, redefined.
We begin with two designs; the day and the night, as our first offerings from the collection. More to come, as we reimagine the rest.
Imagine the spring before the summer. Forest trees reaching out to the air and skies with their branches. With a bloom of shiny leaves, yet to be dulled by the summer heat. The migration of fauna just started with birds of vivid bright colors endowing those branches in the gleam of the glowing morning light. “The morning glory”.
The painstaking but effortless detailing in craftsmanship and design, from the border of the fabric to the strip of fauna with the bambi on the morning run through the dense bloom of spring shrubs. And finally, the intricate and well-balanced but not symmetrical theme of the branches of the sky, like the natural order in the chaos of nature.
Imagine the bioluminescence of flora in pitch dark on the dull mossy forest floor, and under the twilight sky. Observe the brilliant radiance of organic life once the sun hides. With the ferns and petals, gleaming in neon pastels, fluorescent over the dull moss that allows it to shine ever so rightly.
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Notice the embroidery of golden outline encapsulating the pink, purple cyan and orange. Seek for the luminescent forbidden fruits within the parade of radium leaves. And if you find the front of the fabric too dazzling for the occasion, turn the piece for a more delicate visual experience, with even finer borders, and no more shimmering, rather a subtle glare on the design.