Maharam
Broken Stripe by Alexander Girard, 1952
300091–007 Crimson White and Yellow Light
100% Cellulose
Moderate Traffic
Broken Stripe by Alexander Girard, 1952
300091
Application
Walls
Price
Collection
Textiles of the 20th Century
Product Introduction
September 2021
Content: 100% Cellulose
Finish: None
Backing: 84% Polyester/16% Pcr Polyester
Width: 52" (132cm)
Repeat: 18 1/4" V, 52" H
(46cm V, 132cm H)
Bolt Size: 30 yards (27m)
Weight: 8.5 oz/ly (300 gr/lm)
Traffic: Moderate Traffic
Country of Origin: USA
Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment.
© 2021 Girard Studio, LLC, Maharam under licenseW-Clean with water-based cleanser.
Certifications and Compliance:
Greenguard Gold Certified
REACH Compliant
Content:
Contains Bio-Based Content
Chemicals:
LBC Red List Free
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS
3 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Trained as an architect but proficient in nearly all design disciplines, Alexander Girard (1907-1993, United States) had a profound impact on 20th-century visual culture. As founding director of Herman Miller's textile division from its formation in 1952 until 1973, Girard generated more than 300 patterns from his outpost in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Reflecting his love of international folk art and unhampered by contemporary dictums of style and taste, Girard explored wildly different approaches to color, form, pattern, and construction. The resulting body of work is staggering not only in sheer volume and creativity, but due to its fundamental qualities of beauty and usefulness, remains completely relevant today.
Works by Alexander Girard
© 2015 Eames Office, © 2015 Girard Studio
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