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Perde Anatolian Tent Hanging
Perde Anatolian Tent Hanging
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Perde Anatolian Tent Hanging
Perde Anatolian Tent Hanging
Floren British, b. 2002
Perde Anatolian Tent Hanging
Perde are flatweave panels traditionally woven by nomadic tribes of Southeast Anatolia since the 1850s. Often referred to as Anatolian tent dividers, they were an essential part of daily village life.
Today, designers and decorators use Perde as striking wall hangings, dramatic window treatments, or soft room dividers. They bring warmth, colour, texture, and a strong sense of verticality to a space. Their bold striped compositions pair beautifully with plain upholstery and work equally well as a single statement piece or as a balanced pair flanking a doorway or bed. Perde translate effortlessly into modern interiors, offering a distinctive and impactful visual presence.
Many Perde are constructed from multiple narrow wool panels hand-stitched together, which is why you often see between three and seven joined strips forming a single large hanging.
Today, panels can be carefully unpicked and reassembled using a shepherd's stitch by skilled artisans in Turkey, using complementary yarns to create new compositions. We regularly collaborate with clients to develop bespoke layouts. If you are looking to create curtains/drapes with Perde, please discuss with your curtain maker the required length and fullness (width). We can create pairs at any width using multiple Perde pieces; these are then cut even at the top and sit level at the bottom, retaining the tassels.
Today, designers and decorators use Perde as striking wall hangings, dramatic window treatments, or soft room dividers. They bring warmth, colour, texture, and a strong sense of verticality to a space. Their bold striped compositions pair beautifully with plain upholstery and work equally well as a single statement piece or as a balanced pair flanking a doorway or bed. Perde translate effortlessly into modern interiors, offering a distinctive and impactful visual presence.
Many Perde are constructed from multiple narrow wool panels hand-stitched together, which is why you often see between three and seven joined strips forming a single large hanging.
Today, panels can be carefully unpicked and reassembled using a shepherd's stitch by skilled artisans in Turkey, using complementary yarns to create new compositions. We regularly collaborate with clients to develop bespoke layouts. If you are looking to create curtains/drapes with Perde, please discuss with your curtain maker the required length and fullness (width). We can create pairs at any width using multiple Perde pieces; these are then cut even at the top and sit level at the bottom, retaining the tassels.
120 x 355 cm
47 1/4 x 139 3/4 in
47 1/4 x 139 3/4 in
AVT1630
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