Supreme x Jules Pansu Jacquard Cushion
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Supreme version

Original — Jules Pansu
Jacquard Cushion
About the original
Jules Pansu is a French jacquard weaver founded in 1878 and run by the fifth generation of the Pansu family, with workshops in Halluin, in the Flanders textile region, since the 1926 acquisition of the Tissages de la Lys factory. The house produces tapestries and cushions on traditional jacquard looms and holds licenses from the estates of Picasso, Miro, and Magritte to reproduce their works in woven cotton blend. The Jacquard Cushion format measures approximately 45 by 45 centimeters with an invisible zipper closure. The SS22 collab released a set of cushions woven with original Supreme graphics in the house's standard cotton-blend weave.
About Jules Pansu
Jules Pansu is a French textile manufacturer founded in 1878 by Jules Pansu in Paris after his military service. In 1911 he built the company's headquarters at the corner of rue du Faubourg Poissonniere and rue des Petites Ecuries, and in 1926 acquired the Tissages de la Lys factory in Halluin, in the Flanders region that has been the cradle of European tapestry for six hundred years. The firm holds the French government's Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant label and has been run by the same family for five generations, producing jacquard tapestries, cushions, and throws woven on traditional looms. Supreme collaborated with Jules Pansu on woven tapestry cushions.
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All Jules Pansu items · All Accessories · Spring/Summer 2022


