
Ash wool fabric / SAVOY RED & SHELL
The Frêne Rouge Savoie / Coquille wool fabric reinterprets the iconic Drap de Bonneval with a graphic pattern inspired by Alpine traditions. Woven in our Séez mill from alpine wool, this exceptional fabric stands out for its density, resistance, and authentic character. Suitable for furnishing, decoration, and apparel projects, it brings warmth and personality to interiors and artisanal creations alike.
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RED SAVOY & SHELLTechnical information
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I have a custom project with wool fabric; can you help me?
Yes. In addition to selling wool fabrics, Arpin has been providing custom decoration and interior design services for over 200 years.
Curtains, blinds, cushions, headboards, carpets, benches, and seating can be made from our fabrics to your specifications and desires. We work with individuals, interior designers, decorators, hotels, and restaurants.
If you would like assistance with your project, our team is available to discuss your request.
Contact us to discuss by email at contact@arpin1817.com or by phone at 09.70.71.91.00
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Red Ash Wool Fabric Savoie & Coquille: The Authenticity of Bonneval Drap

Ash Wool Fabric: Alpine wool with an authentic character

The Ash motif, a graphic signature inspired by the Alps

A fabric suitable for upholstery and curtain making

A material appreciated by professionals and decoration enthusiasts

Woven in our Séez spinning mill since 1817

Maintain the quality of your wool fabric over time
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Questions/Answers on Bonneval Cloth fabrics and textiles
Bonneval fabric is the emblematic textile of Maison Arpin. Woven in our spinning mill in Séez, Savoie, it is made from alpine wool using expertise passed down through several generations. Recognized for its robustness, durability, and authentic character, it is used for both furnishings and the creation of accessories and textile designs.
The Drap de Bonneval is a wool fabric particularly valued for furnishing and interior decoration projects. Thanks to its density and resistance, it is suitable for making curtains, cushions, and headboards, as well as for reupholstering armchairs, seats, and benches. Its manufacturing quality and timeless aesthetic also make it a preferred choice for custom projects carried out by individuals or professional decorators.
Yes, Drap de Bonneval is a genuine upholstery fabric. Its heavy weight and the natural robustness of wool allow it to meet the demands of interior design and furnishing projects. It is regularly used to cover armchairs, seating, benches, or decorative elements requiring a strong and durable material.
Exactly. Bonneval Fabric is particularly suitable for making curtains due to its natural drape and excellent hold. Curtains made from this material bring warmth, character, and authenticity to a room while highlighting the fabric's patterns and colors.
Yes. The resistance of alpine wool and the quality of the weave make Drap de Bonneval a popular fabric for upholstery projects. It is perfectly suited for renovating armchairs, chairs, benches, or decorative seating, in both contemporary interiors and mountain settings.
Arpin fabrics are woven in our spinning mill located in Séez, in the heart of Savoie. Since 1817, our company has perpetuated unique textile expertise in the French Alps. Each fabric benefits from the expertise of our workshops and French manufacturing renowned for its quality.
To preserve the quality of the fabric, it is recommended not to machine wash or use bleaching products. Tumble drying is not recommended. If necessary, opt for professional wet cleaning on a moderate cycle. Low-temperature ironing without steam can be performed to respect the wool fibers.
Recommended uses vary depending on the type of fabric, its pattern, and its weight. Depending on the references, Arpin fabrics can be used for making curtains, cushions, throws, rugs, seating, wall coverings, lighting fixtures, or textile projects. Compatible uses are specified on each product sheet to help you choose the most suitable material for your project.

Our story
Arpin 1817, the legacy of Alpine fabrics
For over two centuries, Arpin 1817 has perpetuated a unique textile expertise in the heart of the French Alps. Founded in 1817, the company weaves and crafts authentic woolen fabrics, designed to last and stand the test of time.


