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The Silent Value of Textiles

In the quiet presence of textile matter, space discovers a new depth. Fabric is not merely a decorative element, but a living material that lends interiors a silent value. It filters light, absorbs sound, and introduces movement and depth. A curtain, a textile wall covering, or a soft furnishing such as a cushion becomes a design tool, capable of transforming the perception of a space.

In this dialogue between material and place, The House of Lyria textiles, created by Riccardo Bruni do not seek uniform perfection, but rather the depth of a material shaped by time and experimentation. They are born in the Factory laboratory, where continuously evolving processes allow a spontaneous beauty to emerge — a beauty that is therefore imperfect.

Designing with The House of Lyria fabrics by the meter means working with an open material, capable of adapting to the project and evolving alongside it. It is a radical way of thinking about interiors, where surfaces become part of the architectural narrative, capable of shaping distinctive atmospheres.