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CASAMANCE & MISIA set up their pop-up showroom in Brera

Design — 06 April 2024
CASAMANCE & MISIA

Temporary showroom Casamance
Via Brera 28/A, entrance at the corner with Via Fiori Oscuri

 

French furnishing wallcovering and fabric editors CASAMANCE & MISIA are setting up their pop-up showroom in the heart of Brera.

Discover the Casamance textile and wallcoverings innovations and the new collections of prestigious MISIA fabrics.

Since its beginnings in 2000, Casamance, French editor of fabrics and wallcoverings, has been creating elegant, sophisticated designs to meet all the expectations of high-end decorating. Constantly exploring new materials and techniques, Casamance cultivates a French art de vivre. Like its linen wallcoverings, a noble, timeless material that transcends fashion and age. To wrap interiors in infinite softness, Casamance gives pride of place to bouclette, whose fluffy texture creates a serene setting at first glance. With their embossed or embroidered reliefs, 3D textures are best reserved for interiors with character.

Inspired by the beauty of materials and textures, MISIA designs haute couture textiles. It uses innovative manufacturing processes to accentuate the inherent qualities of fabrics: the richness of linen, the versatility of natural cotton, the softness of virgin wool and the elegance of silk. The brand offers an emotional and sensual tactile experience. MISIA stays true to its characteristic standards of excellence with its 2024 «Paris-Rome» collection, which bridges the City of Light and the Eternal City. The noblest and most luxurious Italian fabrics have taken over the Palazzo Farnese, alongside Carracci masterpieces and the lavish surroundings of this High Renaissance palace. 

PR & COMMUNICATIONS : Nathalie Ducoulombier - n.ducoulombier@texdecor.com 
SALES INQUIRIES : commerciale@casamance.com





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