DURUP

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Durup is a luxury drapery and design studio that combines a signature haute couture aesthetic with a joie de vivre approach to interiors. Following a career in the fashion industry, Nicoline Durup founded the company in 2019 with a singular vision to bring high-end fashion into the home, using rich, distinct fabric compositions to elevate form without sacrificing function. Since then, the company has evolved into a multidisciplinary practice that works with commercial and residential clients to create bespoke interior experiences built on Durup’s founding principle that custom drapery is the cornerstone of good design

Under the theme White Writings, luxury drapery and interior design studio Durup has joined forces with high end fabric supplier Dedar from Milano. In the artistic surrounding of jewelry designer Elhanati, Durup exhibit a curated, fine selection of haute couture fabrics turned into sophisticated yet fashionable curtains transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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