Born in 1976, Dedar is a textile company that expresses a personal style thanks to cutting-edge collections; located near Como, in appiano Gentile, in the heart of an area dedicated to high quality manufacturing, Dedar experiments and innovates with the aim of achieving production excellence thanks to constant dialogue with artisans and textile experts, masters in the techniques used in the creation of excellent fabrics: a true example of “made in Italy” made according to the historical Italian organizational and production capacities.
Dedar fabrics, characterized by seductive ranges of colors and original motifs, combine precious yarns with technological research on fibers, so as to offer multiple solutions for curtains, upholstery and wallpapers of timeless elegance. The peculiarity of the company is to offer a 360 degree offer on the theme of fabric and wallpapers, with the opportunity to also create complete coordinates to cover furnishings, create cushions and curtains, and cover walls and surfaces. All textures and types are explored: from velvets, to silk, from cotton to linen, from natural to synthetic fibers, as in the decorative panorama, nothing is precluded. In addition to the historic plain colors, the fabrics are made in multiple patterns, from the most classic, such as stripes, foliage or flowers, to the most contemporary, designed by the most interesting international designers.
In recent years, new floral or natural-themed patterns have been included, with a more contemporary and innovative spirit and vision in decoration, but also in texture and tactile sensation.
Since 2011 Dedar has collaborated with Hermès for the production and distribution of collections of furnishing fabrics and wallpapers, exploring new territories and formats, but also great classics of the Maison. Among the most iconic examples of the Hermès collection, all equestrian themed fabrics and wallpapers, as well as the typical geometries with the stylized “H” in all possible color variations.
In the more contemporary collections of Hermès, instead, ballpoint pens, markers, colored pencils, watercolors … which confer the eloquence, the richness of the stroke and the vibration of the hand; volumes and expressions are faithfully transposed into materials, fabrics or wallpapers.