Curtain
Curtain
Curtain
Ysé flowers
63,00 €
Dernières pièces disponibles
Size
Ysé flowers / 115x280cm

Collection possible from the store in 5 to 7 days 117 Rue de Turenne 75003 Paris

Express delivery 1 day / standard 3 days – Learn more

Description
Lucas du Tertre x Ysé Curtain with hanging ties. Semi-blackout. It will go just as well in a child's bedroom, an adult's bedroom, or in the living room. And why not in the kitchen or the bathroom!
Expertise
All our patterns are printed or woven by hand in India using ancestral techniques in human-scale workshops that respect people, the environment and time. Frame, block print, ikat, kalam kari... are all skills that our carefully selected artisans master and pass on from generation to generation. India, far from being a country of outsourcing, is the country of all possibilities and the cradle of this know-how that we love above all else. It is the country that put us on the track of social and environmental responsibility, from the beginning and for a long time. For those who want to know more about these techniques click here
Composition
100% cotton. Printed, woven & handcrafted. Guaranteed chemical-free and printed with non-toxic ink - without phthalate or azo elements.
Dimensions & uses
Dimensions: 115 x 280 cm
Care guide
Machine wash at 30°C at 800 rpm for spinning. Tumble-dry An anti-discoloration wipe is recommended for the first three washes.
Deliveries
All orders are processed within 24 business hours.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us by email: hello@lucasdutertre.com or telephone: 0142364207 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. French time from Monday to Friday.
- Standard Delivery: 3 working days.
- Express delivery: reception the next day*.
- Relay Point Delivery: 3 working days.

*Orders placed before 12:00 p.m. are shipped the same day excluding Fridays, weekends and public holidays.

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