Fabric applications
The 100% deco awning fabric
Article published the : 2007-11-29
Comprising 53 highly inspired references, Rhythm & Harmony blind fabric collection is positioned as the most decorative collection. Classic stripes with bold patterns, Rhythm & Harmony foregrounds shade and pattern, drawing inspiration from the latest trends in interior design.

Soft colours take centre stage, with whites and their variations expressing purity and serenity. Shades blend and make reference to natural materials: white woods, plant fibres and original materials create an overall harmony and offer a zen-like ambiance. For elegance, black marks its arrival in home interior decoration. Sophisticated, purplish, metallic and warm blacks offer a subtle play of reflections, shine and light. Plants overrun the living space with natural greens highlighted by wood or chocolate complementaries.
Stimulating and vivid turquoise brings colour. It provides a sense of freshness and modernity.
For inspiration, vintage returns to centre stage with oversized and insistent patterns affixed to a panel like wallpaper. It is also the return of the “dame fleurette”, a simple stylised flower invented in the 50s. A pattern that stands out with all its graphic force, no blending or artifice, just obviousness. Both a companion of the stripe and its opposite, the polka dot serves as a support for variations of original colours. It is diverted and becomes irregular, moving like a splash of colour. Make room for a very graphic theme with the plant influence, its stencil effects and simplified forms. The plant theme is a contemporary bias.
Rhythm & Harmony is also known for its unusual concept of personalised blinds enabling customers to create a unique blind made from a combination of design stripes and coordinated plain flat tints. This original concept, acclaimed by the interior design press, is particularly suited to contemporary houses and other modern loft apartments.

Soft colours take centre stage, with whites and their variations expressing purity and serenity. Shades blend and make reference to natural materials: white woods, plant fibres and original materials create an overall harmony and offer a zen-like ambiance. For elegance, black marks its arrival in home interior decoration. Sophisticated, purplish, metallic and warm blacks offer a subtle play of reflections, shine and light. Plants overrun the living space with natural greens highlighted by wood or chocolate complementaries.
Stimulating and vivid turquoise brings colour. It provides a sense of freshness and modernity.
For inspiration, vintage returns to centre stage with oversized and insistent patterns affixed to a panel like wallpaper. It is also the return of the “dame fleurette”, a simple stylised flower invented in the 50s. A pattern that stands out with all its graphic force, no blending or artifice, just obviousness. Both a companion of the stripe and its opposite, the polka dot serves as a support for variations of original colours. It is diverted and becomes irregular, moving like a splash of colour. Make room for a very graphic theme with the plant influence, its stencil effects and simplified forms. The plant theme is a contemporary bias.
Rhythm & Harmony is also known for its unusual concept of personalised blinds enabling customers to create a unique blind made from a combination of design stripes and coordinated plain flat tints. This original concept, acclaimed by the interior design press, is particularly suited to contemporary houses and other modern loft apartments.



