LELIEVRE
Maison Lelièvre is a French company for high-quality furnishing textiles — founded in 1914 by Henri Lelièvre, who acquired the Maison Piqué and Logerot on the Rue des Petits Champs in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Four generations of the same family led the company with the same aspiration for perfection; today Emmanuel Lelièvre is managing director as the fourth generation. Today Maison Lelièvre is one of the leading addresses for luxury furnishing fabrics in Europe, bringing together four brands under its roof: Lelièvre Paris (since 1914), Quenin (since 1865, acquired 1973), Tassinari & Chatel (since 1680, acquired 1997 — one of the oldest silk weaving mills in Lyon, official supplier to the great European courts) and the licence collection Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre Paris. Headquarters Paris (13 Rue du Mail); own weaving mills in the Lyon area; 2006 EPV label (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant); 2024 member of the Comité Colbert.
Production: own weaving mill in the Loire area near Lyon (Jacquard looms, mechanical and manual/hand looms); over 50% of fabrics produced in France in own factories; hand-weaving atelier Tassinari & Chatel in the Lyon district Croix-Rousse (Canuts); Jacquard system since 1806. Products: upholstery, velvets, silk, brocades (with gold and silver threads), fabric by the metre, wall coverings, rugs, cushions, furniture. Collaborations: Sonia Rykiel, Jean Paul Gaultier; historic references: Versailles Castle, Windsor Castle, Leeds Castle, Ritz Paris. Current direction: first 100% linen collections; outdoor textile collection Îles du Vent.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential, heritage renovation and demanding hospitality textile projects a French Haute Maison for furnishing textiles founded in Paris in 1914 by Henri Lelièvre and recognised as a member of the Comité Colbert since 2024 that with four brand generations (Lelièvre Paris 1914, Quenin 1865, Tassinari & Chatel 1680, Jean Paul Gaultier licence), own weaving mills in the Lyon area, Jacquard hand looms since 1806 and references from Versailles to Windsor Castle covers the full spectrum of historical and contemporary luxury textiles — from fabric by the metre through brocades to wall coverings.
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LELIEVRE
Maison Lelièvre is a French company for high-quality furnishing textiles — founded in 1914 by Henri Lelièvre, who acquired the Maison Piqué and Logerot on the Rue des Petits Champs in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Four generations of the same family led the company with the same aspiration for perfection; today Emmanuel Lelièvre is managing director as the fourth generation. Today Maison Lelièvre is one of the leading addresses for luxury furnishing fabrics in Europe, bringing together four brands under its roof: Lelièvre Paris (since 1914), Quenin (since 1865, acquired 1973), Tassinari & Chatel (since 1680, acquired 1997 — one of the oldest silk weaving mills in Lyon, official supplier to the great European courts) and the licence collection Jean Paul Gaultier by Lelièvre Paris. Headquarters Paris (13 Rue du Mail); own weaving mills in the Lyon area; 2006 EPV label (Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant); 2024 member of the Comité Colbert.
Production: own weaving mill in the Loire area near Lyon (Jacquard looms, mechanical and manual/hand looms); over 50% of fabrics produced in France in own factories; hand-weaving atelier Tassinari & Chatel in the Lyon district Croix-Rousse (Canuts); Jacquard system since 1806. Products: upholstery, velvets, silk, brocades (with gold and silver threads), fabric by the metre, wall coverings, rugs, cushions, furniture. Collaborations: Sonia Rykiel, Jean Paul Gaultier; historic references: Versailles Castle, Windsor Castle, Leeds Castle, Ritz Paris. Current direction: first 100% linen collections; outdoor textile collection Îles du Vent.
The brand is good address for architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential, heritage renovation and demanding hospitality textile projects a French Haute Maison for furnishing textiles founded in Paris in 1914 by Henri Lelièvre and recognised as a member of the Comité Colbert since 2024 that with four brand generations (Lelièvre Paris 1914, Quenin 1865, Tassinari & Chatel 1680, Jean Paul Gaultier licence), own weaving mills in the Lyon area, Jacquard hand looms since 1806 and references from Versailles to Windsor Castle covers the full spectrum of historical and contemporary luxury textiles — from fabric by the metre through brocades to wall coverings.