To understand this magical link that connects India to Provence, we have to go back to the late sixteenth century: the port of Marseille was booming, and many goods from India passed through it every day. Among them, Indian cotton fabrics with floral patterns and vibrant colors, immediately embraced by the people of the Phocaean city.Voir cette publication sur Instagram
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The enthusiasm is such that Marseille will embrace this printing technique and open many workshops to create these famous Indiennes, now well known under the name of Provençal fabric. Cushions, table linens, kimonos, quilts, accessories and vintage objects, this return to our roots takes us on a colorful and bohemian escapade that smells like summer.
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