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Backhausen
Blätterreigen

Design: Josef Hoffmann

1906

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Blätterreigen

01 product description

Product description

The fabrics of the new Wiener Werkstätte collection pay tribute to the designs of Josef Hoffmann which have been reinterpreted in modern colours and processed with fire-retardant Trevira CS to be perfectly suited for both private homes as well as task-oriented objects. All patterns are based on Hoffmann's original work with one of the collection's highlights being the modern Hoffmann stripe pattern which has been precisely modelled on the artist's watercolour design. Top-quality Trevira CS chenille and lustre yarns lend a soft cotton feel to innovative surface structures which together with the collection's small-pattern designs display timeless elegance. Inspired by Hoffmann's very own colour schemes, Backhausen designers have used classic colours to an ultimately modern and trendy effect. Fabrics are available in the following combinations: black/white, petrol blue/brown, blue/brown, yellow/cream, brown/black, maroon/brown, red/gold, cream/beige, fern green/beige, blackberry red/brown.

02 dimensions/weight


overall dimension  
width
1400 mm
Weight  
Total weight g/m²
325

03 technical data


Finish  
Fabric width
to 160 cm
Repeat
with rapport
Fabric colour
multicoloured
Security/protection  
Flame resistance
flame retardant

04 Tags

Backhausen Articles, Backhausen Products, Books, Design History, Josef Hoffmann Products

05 Articles about Backhausen

Oh, if only we could walk through ebony peacock gates and enter florally decorated, elegant high-rise palaces

Oh, if only we could walk through ebony peacock gates and enter florally decorated, elegant high-rise palaces

Where everything centers on being youthful today what is our attitude to Art Nouveau? Is it as young and new as the name claims and as Adorno admonished nothing but “puberty declared as a permanent state”? Has it become a dream world far removed from our box culture? Or is it making a cinematic return?

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Less could mean more

Less could mean more

Despite the difficult economic situation, the world's leading textiles trade fair, the Heimtextil in Frankfurt, held steady this year. The focus was less on spectacular innovations and more on strengthening the core business, with a few exceptions, of course.

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An industrial revolution

An industrial revolution

We spoke to the Managing Director of furnishing and decorating fabric manufacturer Backhausen at "Nutec", the first Cradle to Cradle fair congress in Frankfurt. We discussed how easy or difficult it is to manage sustainability.

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06 Glossary

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