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Irène Da Costa-Bertrand & Aleksandra Vallarnaud

  • IREALE
  • Upholsterer
  • Paris, France
  • Master Artisan
Irène Da Costa-Bertrand & Aleksandra Vallarnaud Upholsterer
Contact
French
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+33 142647452
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Upholding the past

  • • Iréale restored a velvet upholstered throne for the Sultan of Bahrain
  • • They work for hotels, individuals, designers, decorators and antique dealers
  • • They like to challenge themselves to surpass their own limits

Aleksandra Vallarnaud and Irène Da Costa-Bertrand of IREALE restore furniture and make decorative and artistic accessories for interiors. Using high quality materials and drawing on their extensive expertise, they reupholster pieces of furniture to bring them back to their original glory. They do everything by hand to the most exacting standards. In their workshop in Paris, large windows look out onto the street, allowing passers-by to peek inside and see the artisans in their element. People stop and look and even come in to ask questions: “I like to show young children the work and let them touch the fabrics so they can get to know the craft,” says Aleksandra.

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Works

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Fauteuils dossier violon

Iréale tapissier used an ivory fabric to re-cover this pair of Louis Philippe armchairs with violin-shaped backs. Buttons were added to create the tufting, and the edges were finished with braid.

Length 60 cm
Height 100 cm
Width 70 cm

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Screen (recto)

The upholsterers applied the fabric on each panel of this screen, ensuring that the pattern continued across the whole screen. Three different fabrics were used: one for each side and a third around the edges. The finishings are invisible.

Height 300 cm
Width 100 cm

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Screen (verso)

The fabric on this screen was applied to ensure that the pattern continued seamlessly across the four panels. Three different fabrics were used: one for each side and a third around the edges. The finishings are invisible.

Height 300 cm
Width 100 cm

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Varvara armchairs

These armchairs were upholstered in two shades of velvet and finished with hand-stitching. The folding headrests can be removed.

Length 120
Height 90 cm
Width 110 cm

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Tulipe

To upholster these 'tulip' stools, the fabric was machine-stitched, stretched over the frame and finished by hand.

Height 45 cm
Width 40 cm

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