Ispirations from Lineapelle February – March 2020

A touch of wonder, where dreaming and imagination reign
As you can imagine, these days are more complicated than usual, but our spirit does not fall, we are serene and will continue to give you our inspirations, that are limitless.
Alice dreams of a fantastic world to escape to an oneiric reality, without rules, where the absurd becomes rational and rules give way to freedom of being, acting, imagining.
in the garden of wonders nothing is as it seems and everything occupies an unexpected place.
“It is impossible only if you believe it is”
Dreaming manifests itself as a combination of ideas, colours and geometric shapes: nature, with its logics lives in this new collection like an alter ego of reality, in the imaginative and artificial world where colours, shapes, sizes overturn the perspective and natural laws are questioned in order to fulfil the wish to live in a world ready to transform and restyle itself in a way which is out of the ordinary.

Natural and artificial are playfully juxtaposed, crossing and running after each other: the materials used remind us of artisan skill, the processing methods refer back to technology and vice-versa. Natural surfaces, such as cowhide, combined with plant element, the clear grain of buffalo and fabrics such as cotton, linen and jeans meet applications that have a varnished, glossy finishing, with artificial colours or mother-of-pearl iridescent surfaces, which bring to mind a fairy-tale and surreal world.
The floral patterns and botanic decorations made with Inkjet printing on jute and on canvas, are embellished by strass with iridescent effects and by application of metal-coated and coloured studs which create lighting points and create a wow! Effect.
Creative alchemy also surprises us with intertwining and threading refracting mignons on polyurethane foundations. On the other hand, the 3-D, embossed processing and plating on straws and cottons produce unusual patterns. The original water-laser on rubber surfaces simulates traditional macramé.

Also the colour palette reflects the duality of processing, the soul of this collection.
The colours include plain nuances in all tone variations (from ivory to camel, as well as brown hues: toffee, burnished, coffee). The palest tones veer towards pastel colours: very light lilac, beige, pinkish and mint.


In contrast, the brightest and most luminous colours have an artificial appearance. A new direction emerges which veers towards the tones of sky blue and turquois with water or emerald tinges. There are also accents of saturated colours, for example full yellow, bright green and ruby red.
