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Prelle Manufacture, silk fabrics since 1752





Prelle Manufacture in France

Mill and Headquarter
7 rue Barodet – 69004 Lyon
Tel : (33)472.10.11.40 – Fax: (33)472.10.11.41
Show-Room
Monday-Thursday 9h-18h, Friday 9h-17h
5 Place des Victoires – 75001 Paris
Tel : (33)142.36.67.21 – Fax:(33)142.36.98.45

Prelle Manufacture in the United States

Show-Room
horaires ny
43 East 10th Street
– New-York, NY 10003
Tel : (1) 212.683.2081 – Fax: (1)212.683.2142

Prelle Manufacture on the Internet

Email adress : info@prelle.com
To contact us : contact.

Prelle is the custodian of a Fabric Archive started with the designs of Pierre Toussaint de Chazelles born in 1752 and has enriched this Archive with infusions of designs, gathered by the company for generations. Today the archives of Prelle consist of tens of thousands of documents; these documents are divided into 2 principal groups :

• samples of all the production made by Prelle since its origins has been conserved in our Pattern Books since 1837 as well as the technical documents necessary for reweaving the fabrics (technical and color formulas) saved since 1866.

We also conserve the "tableaux tisses", drawings, Jacquard Cards, embroideries, costumes, and religious ornaments...

• the textile documents come from many sources (France, Italy, Japan, China, Spain, Persia...) these date from the 14th century to the present and encompass many uses (religious ornaments, clothing, and furniture fabrics). These documents are the source of inspiration for new projects.

The library is constantly built on with the new documents bought at auction.

Only part of these documents are today inventoried, sorted and photographed. However these past years we have collected patterns in order to create 5 period books : Renaissance, 18th century, Empire, 19th century, Years 1900-1950. These booklets, presented below, are reserved to our professional customers (paper or CD) :

All Rights Reserved Any use of pictures without the express written permission of Prelle et Cie is prohibited by law.