Rennes curtain
haight 292 cm, choose your width
36 € / decimeter
Brother Ronan (b.1971) and Erwan (b.1976) Bouroullec grew up in Quimper, France. Then they went on to complete their educations at the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Cergy-Pontoise, respectively. In 1999, they became joint partners in their own Paris-based design studio. Their work ranges from small utilitarian objects to architectural projects. In addition to the design of domestic and office furniture, vases, porcelain dishware, jewelry and diverse home accessories, a primary focus of their work is the design and organization of interior space.
Throughout their celebrated career, Studio Bouroullec has collaborated with renowned brands such as Vitra, Magis, Alessi, Samsung, Kvadrat and HAY. Their work has been exhibited throughout the world including the Design Museum (London), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago & Los Angeles) and the Arts Décoratifs (Paris). Their Ruutu collection for Iittala showcases fluid, vibrant vases that have already been dubbed a ‘future classic.’
Rennes curtains are sold with a height of 292 cm. You can choose the width (in decimeters) in the module above.
For example if you want a H292 x 200 cm curtain, order 20 units.
Weight
480g/lin.m
Composition
64% polyester, 36% polyester FR
Dimensions
height 292cm, width of choice by decimeter
Rennes curtain
design Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
Rennes are sculptural, graphic curtains designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. The base pattern was originally designed for a room divider at an exhibition of their work in Rennes, France. Rennes features wide, diagonal and vertical, densely stitched stripes which intersect, creating eye-catching geometric forms. Where the stripes meet and overlap, shapes of varying transparency are created, which dissolve into each other.
As conditions change over the course of the day, Rennes play with light and shadow, consistently revealing new, subtle nuances. This effect is enhanced when they are draped. Rennes curtains are handcrafted so you'll find small irregularities on their surface. Although produced using the most precise production methods, random elements and loose yarns cannot always be avoided and are a result of the curtains’ complex construction.