© TABISSO - Lounge chairs JPG from collection TYPOGRAPHIA Oxydation fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre Photo credits - Morgane Le Gall

© TABISSO – Lounge chairs JPG from collection TYPOGRAPHIA
Oxydation fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre
Photo credits – Morgane Le Gall

After having been inspired by couture fashion shows and the melting pot culture of big cities, Jean Paul Gaultier now lets us discover his visions of nature – alternative, inverted, oxidized but extremely pure.

For this new fabric collection edited by Lelièvre and called Nature et Découverte, Jean Paul Gaultier imagined Oxydation (3465), a suedine of very delicate soft touch which contrasts with the roughness of the rusted metal aspect.

This soft all-purpose faux suede is used in decoration and accessories by Jean Paul Gaultier.

The lounge chairs spelling out JPG of the collection Typographia from TABISSO set the stage for this new textile designed by Jean Paul Gaultier for Lelièvre.

(Press release available upon request)

© TABISSO - Lounge chairs J from collection TYPOGRAPHIA Oxydation Fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre

© TABISSO – Lounge chair J from collection TYPOGRAPHIA
Oxydation fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre

© TABISSO - Lounge chairs JPG from collection TYPOGRAPHIA Oxydation fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre Photo credits - Morgane Le Gall

© TABISSO – Lounge chairs JPG from collection TYPOGRAPHIA
Oxydation fabric from the collection Nature&Découverte (2016), Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre
Photo credits – Morgane Le Gall