Thanks to the continued use of draw looms and encouraged by decorators who order reweavings of antique silks, the manufacture is able to consecrate year after year a certain portion of its time to official restoration projects. We use antique fabrics to create a product that restores a past brilliance to royal palaces, luxurious historical residences and museums. Strengthened by an extensive collection of archives and up to date technology, the manufacture is increasingly capable of responding to increasing demands of accuracy and authenticity that come from the world of curators and interior decorators.
This recent activity is just as prestigious as that of the past :
The catalogue of historical references has recorded Prelle's contribution to historical patrimony since 1947.
Opéra de Paris. Draperies and valances for the The Grand Foyer.
Hôtel de Beauharnais. Furniture and draperies of The Salon Vert.
Musée du Louvre. Furniture Jacob of The Salon Empire.
Théâtre de l'Odéon. Draperies of The Great Room.
Opéra de Monaco. Stage Curtains Salle Garnier.
Versailles. Grand Trianon Draperies of The Salon des Huissiers, furniture of The Chapel.
Versailles. Petit Trianon Draperies of the Small Dining Room.
Château de Compiègne. Draperies of the Dining Room of Impress Eugénie, furniture of Salon Napoléon III (in progress).
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden. Draperies of Porcelain Galery.
Horta Museum, Brussels. First Floor Room.
Wallace Collection, London. Galleries Curtains and draperies: Billiard room, Oval drawing room, Large Drawing Room, Boudoir, West corner Drawing Room, Small Front Drawing Room.
Royal Palace, The Hague. Queen Beatrix’s throne.
Royal Palace, Milan. Draperies and furniture, Ministers’s Room, Habsbourg’s Room.
Biltmore Estate, NC. preservation Draperies and furniture, Tyrolean Chimney Room (in progress), Claude’s Room, 2nd floor Living Hall , Corridor, Oak Sitting Room, Louis XV Room.
Victoria Mansion, ME. Morse Libby House Draperies of the Turkish Room (in progress).
Ash Lawn-Highland, VA. Home of James Monroe Furniture of the Living Room.
The Preservation Society of Newport County, RI. Marble House Furniture and draperies of the Ballroom.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, MA . Site Dutch Room, Mrs Gardner's dress.