Detail

2″ / 5cm

Pavilion by Marc Camille Chaimowicz
399722–001 Olive

83% Cellulose, 17% Polyester
Moderate Traffic

$203.50 / yard

Marc Camille Chaimowicz's Pavilion illustrates the verdant scene of London's Hyde Park. The classic architecture of the Serpentine Gallery - once a royal tea pavilion - is depicted with soft lines and a muted palette. The stacked boulders are drawn from a temporary installation by artist duo Fischli/Weiss.
Installed
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Pavilion
399722
Design: Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Collection: Serpentine Galleries
Application
Walls
Price
$203.50 / yard
Characteristics
Content: 83% Cellulose, 17% Polyester
Finish: PFAS-Free Protective Topcoat
Backing: None
Width: 27" (69cm)
Repeat: 35 1/4" V, 27" H
(90cm V, 69cm H)
Weight: 4.8 oz/ly (100 gr/lm)
Traffic: Moderate Traffic
Country of Origin: USA
Note on Mold: Intended for use in buildings designed and maintained to avoid moisture on or within walls. Application must conform to current Installation Guidelines included in each shipment or available at maharam.com.
Maintenance
W-Clean with water-based cleanser.
Testing
Flammability: AS/NZS 3837 Adhered
ASTM E 84 Adhered
ISO 5660 Adhered
Lightfastness: AATCC 16.3, 40+ hours
Environmental
Greenguard Gold Certified
Healthier Hospitals Compliant
LBC Red List Free
Contains Bio-Based Content
FR Free
Free of Intentionally Added PFAS
Brief
Marc Camille Chaimowicz's Pavilion illustrates the verdant scene of London's Hyde Park. The classic architecture of the Serpentine Gallery - once a royal tea pavilion - is depicted with soft lines and a muted palette. The stacked boulders are drawn from a temporary installation by artist duo Fischli/Weiss.
Warranty
3 years. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Copyright

© 2015 Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Maharam under license

Pavilion by Marc Camille Chaimowicz
399722–001 Olive

83% Cellulose, 17% Polyester
Moderate Traffic

$203.50 / yard

Marc Camille Chaimowicz's Pavilion illustrates the verdant scene of London's Hyde Park. The classic architecture of the Serpentine Gallery - once a royal tea pavilion - is depicted with soft lines and a muted palette. The stacked boulders are drawn from a temporary installation by artist duo Fischli/Weiss.
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