Funambule- Naturel Fabric

Sale Price: $250.00 Original Price: $532.00

Made by: Pierre Frey

Collection: Bohemian Travels

Material: Embroidered Textile

Composition: 74% Linen/ 10% Polyester/ 10% Acrylic/ 6% Viscose

Width: 49.6”

Repeat: Vertical 18.9”, Horizontal 24.4”'

Pattern Match: Straight repeat

End Use: Curtain/ Drapery

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor

Quantity Available: 1 yard

Description: ‍ ‍A graphic embroidered textile that feels rhythmic and composed. “Funambule” reads as a series of vertical movements with looped lines, dotted bands, and linear motifs, creating a sense of choreography across the fabric.

The embroidery sits lightly on a linen ground, giving the pattern dimension without weight. The palette- soft natural, black, and warm ochre keeps the composition grounded while allowing the pattern to remain expressive.

At scale, it works as a directional element; ideal for drapery where the verticality elongates and frames a space rather than filling it.

Project: Morning Girl Farm

Original Application: Drapery

Notes: Embroidery introduces texture and slight variation. Pattern direction is integral to the design and should be considered in layout. Best suited for applications where the vertical repeat can be expressed.

Made by: Pierre Frey

Collection: Bohemian Travels

Material: Embroidered Textile

Composition: 74% Linen/ 10% Polyester/ 10% Acrylic/ 6% Viscose

Width: 49.6”

Repeat: Vertical 18.9”, Horizontal 24.4”'

Pattern Match: Straight repeat

End Use: Curtain/ Drapery

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor

Quantity Available: 1 yard

Description: ‍ ‍A graphic embroidered textile that feels rhythmic and composed. “Funambule” reads as a series of vertical movements with looped lines, dotted bands, and linear motifs, creating a sense of choreography across the fabric.

The embroidery sits lightly on a linen ground, giving the pattern dimension without weight. The palette- soft natural, black, and warm ochre keeps the composition grounded while allowing the pattern to remain expressive.

At scale, it works as a directional element; ideal for drapery where the verticality elongates and frames a space rather than filling it.

Project: Morning Girl Farm

Original Application: Drapery

Notes: Embroidery introduces texture and slight variation. Pattern direction is integral to the design and should be considered in layout. Best suited for applications where the vertical repeat can be expressed.