An architectural transcription of Chanel’s foundational black. Tweed Ébène translates the rigor of the atelier into a handwoven composition where matte discipline meets tactile complexity. This piece command through profound restraint, capturing the nuanced light-play inherent in the House's iconic texture.
Alternating high-twist and looped fibers create a surface that is both irregular and precise, a monochrome statement of structure and depth. The subtle variation in sheen defines a sophisticated grid, offering a contemporary anchor to any interior. Here, black is not an absence, but a multifaceted presence, a testament to the allure of texture within a restricted palette. This work of woven geometry delivers an authoritative graphic statement, perfect for defining space with quiet, Parisian confidence and the enduring spirit of couture craftsmanship.
Craftsmanship
Each piece in the Cambon collection is hand-knotted in Kathmandu, Nepal by master artisans using time-honored Tibetan weaving techniques. Tweed Ébène is constructed with 60% hand-carded highland wool, 40% raw mulberry silk, achieving a surface that rewards both the eye and the hand.
Details
Construction: Hand-knotted, alternating cut pile and high-twist bouclé loop
Material: 60% Hand-carded Highland Wool, 40% Raw Mulberry Silk
Knot Count: 140 KPSI
Pile Height: 11mm
Traffic Rating: Moderate to high: living rooms and executive suites
Estimated Delivery: 16–20 weeks

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