High Tide by Daniela Pinotti × STUDIOTAMAT for l’Opificio – Oceanic Textiles in Motion

Grace your interiors with the rhythm of the sea through High Tide, an evocative textile collection by Daniela Pinotti in collaboration with STUDIOTAMAT. Debuting at Salone del Mobile Milano 2025, this jacquard fabric employs the refined lampas weaving technique—where dual wefts dance across a warp—creating three-dimensional motifs that seem to flow like ocean waves. Swathed in a palette of four captivating hues—Paradise Pink, Ocean Air, Sap Green, and Nebulas—each weave radiates depth, chromatic nuance, and the lightness of marine movement.

Crafted in Italy with formaldehyde-free sustainability and meticulous attention to material integrity, High Tide transcends function, becoming a sensory narrative woven into spaces and surfaces. Whether adorning upholstery, drapery, or accent furnishings, it evokes the fluid drama of the sea—transforming interiors into living, breathing coastal stories.

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