
The Italian textile company has a seven-year-old partnership with Hermès. By David Moin on June 27, 2018 With the opening of its showroom in Manhattan’s D&D Building, Dedar, a 42-year-old Italian textile design firm rooted in home fabrics and wallpaper, expresses an open-minded approach.
“Our textiles are conceived and created for interiors, though there is a history of fashion designers choosing Dedar for couture and accessories,” Caterina Fabrizio, co-owner of Dedar, told WWD, over coffee at the 2,600-square-foot showroom which opened last week. “Clearly our business is for interiors, but Lanvin and Valextra have designed with our fabrics,” added Raffaele Fabrizio, also co-owner of Dedar, and Caterina’s brother.
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