Of landscapes to admire, there is an embarrassment of riches; each city has a history reflected in its unique appearance. Spinning the globe, one brushes against places in the choice of the next destination, which covers the territory with its shapes and hues. Clerici Tessuto div. Tex Homme takes the first plane to San Francisco. A yellow cloud hovers over the brightly lit city at night. Casa da Malha flies to Europe and lands on the pointed rooftops of the Netherlands. A brown-grey fabric outlined by white and narrow walls covers Amsterdam. A show of coloured lights takes place on Sydney's bay and Clerici Tessuto / Industry prints it on its velvet. A unique and peculiar panorama. In Paris, the black domed roofs and grayish buildings fade gradually into the sky. Clerici Tessuto div. Larusmiani transforms them into its Amon Double fabric. In Madrid, columns and statues break up the otherwise flat white of important buildings, like the rough texture characterizes a fabric by Staff Jersey. The panorama of Cairo is very different. The colour of terracotta and sand dominates the view. Luxury Jersey with a herringbone pattern rises like the pointed columns of the oldest architectures. The famous orderly layout of the Barcelona blocks inspires Ducotex's pied-de-poule. An order in contrast with a small village in southern Italy. On the Matera stone, houses carved into the rock densely line up, creating a greige fabric by Rossi Lorenzo e Figli “Ruggero Rossi” while in Budapest, among Gothic architectures, the brilliant white of Tessitura Grandi & Rubinelli – Hausammann + Moos 1811 stands out. The journey ends off the coast of Manhattan, on board a ship, the skyscrapers dance silvery like a fabric by Ezio Ghiringhelli, despite the leaden sky.
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