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The House of Scalamandre
This graceful chinoiserie print was discovered in a small room in the Noble Hardee Mansion in Savannah, Georgia, which has been described as “the last unrestored grand mansion in Savannah”. The house dates back to 1860, and the aged hand-printed paper is thought to have been installed by a decorator who owned the house in the 1960s or 1970s. The paper has widely been attributed to Scalamandré, and it became a mission of ours to bring it back to life, as wallcovering with a matching cotton chintz fabric. It was photographed in sections on-site, redrawn line for line, and matched for its original color of white and grey leaves against an espresso ground. The grandly scaled, nearly four-foot repeat and classic bamboo foliage speak to its adaptation from antique hand-painted Chinese silk wall panels, interpreted in a loose brushstroke style that is typical of more contemporary handprints. New color additions such as Jade and Ciel add a fresh look to this timeless design. Now printed on a 54" nonwoven ground, this mural-like paper features crisp printing, deeply saturated color, and easily paste–wall installation.
Finished with a Salamander cord, this graceful chinoiserie print was discovered in a small room in the Noble Hardee mansion in Savannah, Georgia, which has been described as “the last unrestored grand mansion in Savannah”.
Featuring luxury textiles from The House of Scalamandre, this pillow was thoughtfully curated by our design team and sewn together with care in the USA. Finished with a Salamander cord, this graceful chinoiserie print was discovered in a small room in the Noble Hardee mansion in Savannah, Georgia, which has been described as “the last unrestored grand mansion in Savannah”.
This graceful chinoiserie print was discovered in a small room in the Noble Hardee Mansion in Savannah, Georgia, which has been described as “the last unrestored grand mansion in Savannah”. The house dates back to 1860, and the aged hand-printed paper is thought to have been installed by a decorator who owned the house in the 1960s or 1970s. The paper has widely been attributed to Scalamandré, and it became a mission of ours to bring it back to life, this time as a cotton chintz print with matching wallpaper. It was photographed in sections on-site, redrawn line for line, and matched for its original color of white and grey leaves against an espresso ground. The grandly scaled, nearly four-foot repeat and classic bamboo foliage speak to its adaptation from antique hand-painted Chinese silk wall panels, interpreted in a loose brushstroke style that is typical of more contemporary handprints. New color additions such as Jade and Ciel add a fresh look to this timeless design.
Schumacher
Beautifully detailed twisting branches and flowers form an all-over ogee pattern in this classic toile. Based on a copper plate engraving, it has a lovely delicacy and dimension. Truly timeless and equally at home with traditional and modern elements, this enchanting design brings global sophistication to any setting.
Beautifully detailed twisting branches and flowers form an all-over ogee in this timeless pattern. Based on a copper plate engraving, it has a lovely delicacy.
Wendover Art Group
This illustration capture the stunning palace that is centered in the Luxembourg garden in Paris.
I love this. It's one of. my favorite places in Paris.. Marcie. Geneva, IL. 2024-11-03 15:22:41
Arthur Court Designs
Divvy out the dessert with class using this Fleur De Lis Platter Set with server from Arthur Court. Beautiful fleur de lis symbols grace the sides of this dish and the server's handle while partial emblems also adorn both pieces. The craftsmanship of each design jumps out from the lustrous finish of this handmade aluminum pair.
Feast your eyes on this fashionable Fleur-De-Lis Rectangular Pyrex Holder from Arthur Court. Fleur de lis symbols settle into two sides of this rippled dish while rectangular patterns form a tasteful flourish in the middle. More emblems support the removable pyrex as legs on the bottom of this handmade aluminum piece.
There is great appreciation for our Bois de Chene which captures the natural light that filters through the forest and imitates a verdure tapestry. Truly a sophisticated and rich design.
. Nancy. Santa Barbara, CA. 2022-09-22 14:20:11
Soicher Marin
This floral bouquet is a testament to timeless artistry, inspired by the works of Jan Davidez de Heem. Each piece is an oil painting, made to order, ensuring that your artwork is as unique as the space it adorns. With mounting hardware included, it’s ready to bring a touch of classic elegance to your living room, dining area, or hallway.
Chelsea House
Lithograph print black and gold frame with French mat.
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