The floor-to-ceiling INTERMEZZO linen-viscose fabric demonstrates
the manual aspect of the manufacturing standards at Christian
Fischbacher. The fabric is embroidered to the halfway point with
a matt cotton yarn. The floral, romantic motif in the embroidery
contrasts with a strongly defined graphic border. This interplay of
contrasts also emerges in the tie-dye dyeing process, which gives
rise to a colour gradient from dark to light after weaving. This does
not reach as far as the embroidery, but allows a 140 cm length of
natural white cloth to remain, forming an e ective contrast to the
handcrafted sophistication. The multitude of manufacturing stages
that are carried out exclusively by hand result in a fabric that retains
a sense of individuality in its colouration and embroidery, and which
it is almost impossible to replicate.