Cousette Celestial Peonies Viscose

$19.95

Price is per half metre

eg 5 = 2.5 metres

COMPOSITION: 100% viscose

WIDTH: 138 cm

WEIGHT: 110g/m²

FABRIC TYPE: Viscose

PATTERNS: Flowers

BRANDS: Singulière by Cousette

CERTIFICATES: Oeko-Tex Standard 100

MANUFACTURING: European

Model wears the Crumpette by Cousette

WASH AT 30°

DELICATE PROGRAM

GENTLE SPIN

NO TUMBLE DRY

The colours of a painting by Monet, a few verses by Verlaine that invite us to "push open the narrow door of a garden", to find the roses "that flutter in the wind as before"... such is the approach of this collection as light as a breath, with the accents of a winter garden. Like other poetic fragments, such as those of Lamartine, and his "perfumes of a warm air":

"To a dried flower in an album

I remember, it was on the beaches
Where a southern sky attracts me,
A sky without stain and without storms,
Where I aspired under the foliage

 The scents of a warm air."

What if we took a poetic look at our daily lives? The one that would consist of seeing beauty in a simple ray of light that enters through the window, the faded petals that we find in a book, the comforting steam that emanates from a cup of tea?

A collection that exudes an air of nascent spring, a pastel palette that breathes tranquility and the poetry of suspended moments, where we enjoy strolling with Sunday morning coffee, where the noises from outside seem muffled...

Christine @metaphore_filee

Price is per half metre

eg 5 = 2.5 metres

COMPOSITION: 100% viscose

WIDTH: 138 cm

WEIGHT: 110g/m²

FABRIC TYPE: Viscose

PATTERNS: Flowers

BRANDS: Singulière by Cousette

CERTIFICATES: Oeko-Tex Standard 100

MANUFACTURING: European

Model wears the Crumpette by Cousette

WASH AT 30°

DELICATE PROGRAM

GENTLE SPIN

NO TUMBLE DRY

The colours of a painting by Monet, a few verses by Verlaine that invite us to "push open the narrow door of a garden", to find the roses "that flutter in the wind as before"... such is the approach of this collection as light as a breath, with the accents of a winter garden. Like other poetic fragments, such as those of Lamartine, and his "perfumes of a warm air":

"To a dried flower in an album

I remember, it was on the beaches
Where a southern sky attracts me,
A sky without stain and without storms,
Where I aspired under the foliage

 The scents of a warm air."

What if we took a poetic look at our daily lives? The one that would consist of seeing beauty in a simple ray of light that enters through the window, the faded petals that we find in a book, the comforting steam that emanates from a cup of tea?

A collection that exudes an air of nascent spring, a pastel palette that breathes tranquility and the poetry of suspended moments, where we enjoy strolling with Sunday morning coffee, where the noises from outside seem muffled...

Christine @metaphore_filee