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Parlor Velvet is inspired by an 18th-century fauteuil, or armchair, originally intended for Marie-Antoinette's grand cabinet intérieur at Versailles. The armchair boasts finely brocaded and appliquéd silk with botanical motifs. A cotton-and-viscose velvet, this fabric uses a cut and uncut pile for both a shiny and matte effect that adds depth to the structured pattern. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
Arches supported by Baluster Pillars became popular in mid-17th-century Indian palaces during the reign of Shah Jahan. The form then spread throughout central and northern India, showing up in both residential and religious spaces. Embroidered on sisal, this wallcovering reproduces the elaborate details and shapes of the Museum's example. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
The Milanese Armor that inspired our Milan Diamond Grasscloth and Appliqué Tape is a unique example of Italian armor made with German influences. Created around 1510, this rare example with fluted surfaces in German fashion is etched with Christian symbolism and references to the Bible, including images of the Virgin and Child and saints Paul and George as well as Latin inscriptions. The armor is adorned with richly gilt ornamentation that we’ve emulated in our products, which will add charm to any room they’re featured in. This wallcovering is made of laser-cut metallic cork appliquéd on grasscloth. The mix of materials in this textile creates an interesting texture that is both eye-catching and understated. This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
Gustav has a clean thin line. This wallpaper has an elegant simplicity that is inspired by the beautiful silk drapes and furniture fabrics of the 18th century. A classy base in our collection that has been given its name from Gustav III, the Regent of Sweden during the Gustavian era.
A chenille fabric with a geometric motif and an impressive degradé enriched by an extra thread that creates a rich and deep color.
Amp up your space with our fresh mix of plush pillows, made in the USA. While each looks fabulous, we ascribe to the 'more is more' philosophy. After all, there's no better way to transform a space than adding throw pillows, and we're making it easier than ever! This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across nine of The Met’s 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
The Big Trixie design was inspired by Hinsons famous Trixie pattern. Reinterpreted on a larger scale, Big Trixie features graphic stars and dots, printed on a textured faux-grasscloth vinyl. Supplied in 54" inch wide, 10-yard rolls. Contract/hospitality grade Type II (Class A) vinyl for residential or commercial use
Stunning wallpaper!. Lee. Lancaster, PA. 2022-09-28 20:06:46
This captivating collection, created in collaboration with The Met, draws on artworks and objects from across eight of The Met's 17 curatorial departments to create a rich mosaic of historical narratives. Each design is a celebration of artisanship, inspired by exquisite forms and cultural traditions. Following our first collaboration with The Met in the 1970s, we bring museum magic into the home once again in homage to history and the grand beauty of art.
Our popular 19C, beautifully drawn English archival print of stately pheasants perched on a floral branch, now has an expanded color palette. We are happy to announce the addition of Botany Bay wallcoverings. The same six colors are produced in England on a non-woven ground for an extension of this cult-classic motif. ed on a floral branch, as a wallcovering on a non-woven ground.
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