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September 2007
Verona, Abitare il Tempo, Pav. 2 Stands C10/D11
Invitation to the Mastro Raphaël house

Elegant patterns and noble atmospheres give distinction to the latest creations: sofas, headboards and curtains.


The Mastro Raphaël house never fails to surprise its visitors, and at the Abitare il Tempo show it is imbued with a refined atmosphere, and that extra touch of class that only this special host can give.

Starting with the sofas, the stars of any living-room and the art of hospitality, the symbol of the welcome given to guests and of relaxation for the homeowner: Mastro Raphaël has created Regent, a sumptuous three-seat sofa with a capitonné seat and lion’s feet crafted from antique-effect beech as an alternative to the standard feet which give it a more contemporary look. Upholstered with fabrics from the Mastro Raphaël collections, with five extra-large (60x60 cm) soft cushions at the back.
The Covent sofa has a more linear design, and seats three, with a soft horsehair mattress under the seat which, unlike the Regent, means it is also a useful extra (single) bed.

The precious atmosphere continues in the bedroom with the Duke, a capitonné headboard, the splendour of which is underlined by the linear wengé frame, which is available with several finishes. It can be upholstered with Cà Rezzonico damask or any other Mastro Raphaël upholstery fabric.
The Jerome headboard is decorated with a pattern of squares of different sizes, with a mixture of damask, cannetté, solid colour and velour from the Cà Rezzonico range in the collection by the same name.
It is available in ivory, golden yellow, smoked pink, ice and medium grey, with a beech-wood frame with different finishes (from semi-opaque black to wengé, natural ash and décapé).

The noble atmosphere in the latest new Mastro Raphaël house is completed by a range of linen and fine cotton curtains that frame the windows and doors of the house with their airy grace.
Garden View
proposes the theme of the garden seen from the window in a bucolic representation created with a grillage, and lace applied around the hemstitched border.
In the Frames Linen range, the curtains propose the silhouette of a Landscape or a Flower bed embroidered on a combination of coordinated stripes.