

COLLABORATION
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I.FRANKO
THEATRE
New collection of fabrics and wallpapers with archival motifs in collaboration with the Ivan Franko Theater We invite you to plunge into the atmosphere of artistic transformation with a new collection of fabrics and wallpapers, the result of a unique collaboration with the Ivan Franko Theater. This collection combines the sophistication of archival sketches by famous artists created in the golden days of Ukrainian avant-garde and modernism. It is as if they have returned to our time and worked for the Ivan Franko Theater. Here you will find works by such prominent artists as Kazymyr Malevych, Oleksandra Yekster, Sonia Delaunay, Vasyl Krychevsky, Heorhiy Narbut, Borys Kosarev, Oleksandr Sayenko, and Serhiy Kolos.
Inspired by the works of these artists, unique prints were created where each fabric from the collection is a reproduction of the unique elements and style of each artist, preserving the spirit of the era and the artist's worldview, when artistic research and theater were at the epicenter of innovative ideas. From the geometric shapes and abstract compositions of Malevych to the vibrant colors and shapes of Sonia Delaunay, every detail in this collection not only tells a story, but also becomes part of a new artistic expression.
This collection is more than just fabrics and wallpapers. It is a fusion of theatrical aesthetics and visual explorations that have been passed down through the decades and are now coming to life in a new breath. Ideal for those who want to add a touch of classic and contemporary art to their interior, breathing in the spirit of theatrical creativity and avant-garde experiments, it is a part of a great cultural heritage that is now available for your home or workspace.


KAZYMYR
MALEVYCH
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noom
A unique collection of archival fabrics: inspired by Kazymyr Malevych's sketches for theater and presented on the "Gropius" armchair by NOOM We present a unique collection of archival fabrics created as a result of deep inspiration by the sketches of the great artist Kazymyr Malevych, in particular those he designed for theater productions. This collection reflects the spirit of avant-garde exploration that characterized Malevych and his time, and finds its modern embodiment in elegant and sophisticated fabrics that are combined with the Gropius structural armchair.
Malevych's sketches for the theater became the basis for creating striking textures and geometric shapes that are easily transferred to a modern interior. The visual harmony of abstract compositions that combine color and shape makes it possible to add art, uniqueness and dynamics to any space
A special combination with the Gropius chair by NOOM, a piece of furniture that has already become a global bestseller and symbolizes the unity of avant-garde art and contemporary design. Just like the fabrics, this chair is an embodiment of Suprematism and functionality, created for those who appreciate the elegant lines and aesthetics of high design. This collection is not just fabrics, it is the embodiment of cultural heritage that echoes in every element, intertwining theatrical tradition, avant-garde and modern design. It is a unique choice for those who want to bring a piece of history to their interior, telling about the art that transcends time.


SONIA
DELAUNAY
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DIZA
A limited collection of archival fabrics created in collaboration with the National Franko Theater, inspired by Sonia Delaunay's sketches. These fabrics reflect a unique combination of geometric shapes and bright colors, expertise and dynamism. This fabric is similar to the theater costume that is presented on the exclusive G-GSpot armchair by Diza. The print for this collection is the embodiment of artistic heritage in a modern design that brings style and elegance to any space


VASYL
KRYCHEVSKYI
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WOO
A limited collection of fabrics created in collaboration with the National Franko Theater, inspired by archival sketches by the prominent Ukrainian artist and architect Vasyl Krychevsky. These fabrics combine traditional motifs with modern elements, reflecting the aesthetics of Ukrainian culture and ornamentalism. Each piece of fabric embodies the uniqueness of the artistic heritage, becoming the upholstery of the Umi designer armchair by Boendu woo. This collection is a synthesis of arts and crafts, design and functionality that brings sophistication and style to the modern interior.


HEORHIY
NARBUT
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KINT
The limited collection of fabrics and wallpapers, which was developed in collaboration with the National Franko Theater, is inspired by the sketches of the prominent Ukrainian artist Heorhiy Narbut. Reflecting elements of Ukrainian modernism and folk symbolism, these unique fabrics and wallpapers bring the atmosphere of the past into a contemporary context. Presented on the Pufa System by Kint, they create a harmonious blend of art, functionality and sophisticated design, adding art and elegance to your space.


OLEKSANDR
SAENKO
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Shishka
project
The limited collection of archival fabrics and wallpapers created for the Ivan Franko National Theater is inspired by the sketches of Ukrainian artist Oleksandr Sayenko. These exquisite textures combine a modern take on traditional shapes and motifs, creating a harmonious balance between the historical heritage of art and modernity. Presented on the Dino armchair & Pouf screw by Shishka Project, they give the interior a unique charm and decorative effect.




OLEKSANDRA
EKSTER
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noom
A unique collection of archival fabrics: inspired by the sketches of Oleksandra Ekster for the Ivan Franko Theater, presented on the Archipen chair by NOOM A unique collection of archival fabrics, inspired by the sketches of the outstanding artist Alexandra Exter, who left an unsurpassed mark in the world of theater art both in Ukraine and in Paris. Her theatrical works, which combined the expressiveness of color and shape, became the basis for the development of this collection, which brings the spirit of avant-garde and modernism to the contemporary context. Each piece of fabric in the collection reproduces the sophisticated geometric and abstract elements characteristic of Exeter's work.
They not only convey the atmosphere of her theater costumes, but also become part of a new aesthetic for modern interiors. The exquisite colors and contrasts create a unique texture that fills the space with the dynamics and energy of theater scenes. The collection is presented on a unique Archipen chair by NOOM, which combines avant-garde design and craftsmanship. This chair has become a true symbol of modern aesthetics and high functionality. Its elegant lines and simplicity of form are perfect for the fabrics inspired by the works of Alexandra Ekster, adding not only style to the interior, but also the atmosphere of an artistic experiment.


BORYS
KOSAREV
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WOO
A limited collection of archival fabrics and wallpapers created in collaboration with the National Franko Theater, inspired by the sketches of the prominent Ukrainian artist Boris Kosarev. Embodying a unique style that combines elements of avant-garde and folk art tradition, these fabrics and wallpapers bring emotional response and aesthetic depth to the interior. Presented on the "Play" armchair by Woo, they become not only a design element, but also a real accent that emphasizes the individuality and style of the space.


SERGIY
KOLOS
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Shishka
project
The idea of creating a limited collection of archival fabrics and wallpapers in collaboration with the Ivan Franko National Theater, inspired by the sketches of the artist Serhiy Kolos, is to reinterpret traditional Ukrainian motifs with a modern artistic vision of the interior. The fabrics and wallpapers embody a unique aesthetic that reflects the depth of national culture through the prism of modern art. The use of these materials on the Dino armchair by Shishka Project creates an elegant accent in the interior, giving it a unique character and ethnic stylistic expression. This is a collection for those who appreciate the combination of authenticity, Ukrainian art and functionality in modern design.


ANATOLIY
PETRYCKYI
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Shishka
project
The limited collection of archival fabrics and wallpapers created for the Ivan Franko National Theater is inspired by the sketches of Ukrainian theater artist Anatoliy Petrytsky. The costumes and scenery he created surprise with their shapes and colors. We were especially inspired by the costume designs created for Puccini's 1928 opera Turandot. These exquisite drawings combine a modern take on traditional forms and motifs, creating a harmonious balance between the history of theater and the present. Presented on the Pouf screw 081 by Shishka Project, they give the space a unique theatrical charm and take us back to the Art Deco of the 30s.
ARHIVE WALLPAPER DRAWINGS OF THE THEATRE
Archival drawings and plans of the theater, scans and sections of technical graphics that always fascinate with their work and detail