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Schumacher
This pillow features Verdure tapestry with a knife-edge finish. Inspired by an antique French screen and based on artwork that was hand-drawn in our studio, Verdure tapestry is a lush mid-scale foliage design that is rooted in tradition but relevant today. A luxurious tapestry weave with lovely tonal variations and a stonewashed finish, this fabric has magnificent dimension and a wonderfully soft hand. The pillow includes a feather/down fill insert and hidden zipper closure.
Nazmiyal Collection
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Country of Origin: France, Circa Date: 17th Century. This exquisite wool and silk French tapestry from the 17th century is an excellent example of the quality that was being created by the French tapestry weavers of that time. This wool and silk tapestry holds a special place in history and is in excellent condition for a piece of this age. The scene is like looking back in time at a moment that was captured by the artist. This hunting scene is like a snapshot of daily life in 17th century France.
Zoffany
Depicting a lush pastoral landscape with a church and waterfalls, and influenced by religious and hunting themes, this 100% linen fabric is based on a late 17th-century painted cloth and is available in two colorways and as wallpaper. Stunning teamed with antiques, or by way of contrast alongside ultra-modern furniture pieces.
Inspired by an antique French screen and based on artwork that was hand-drawn in our studio, Verdure tapestry is a lush mid-scale foliage design that is rooted in tradition but relevant today. A luxurious tapestry weave with lovely tonal variations and a stonewashed finish, this fabric has magnificent dimension and a wonderfully soft hand. Picture this sumptuous mid-scale pattern on your favorite chair or any piece that deserves something special.
Sold by the repeat, the order in multiples of 1.22 meters (1.33 yards).
Cole & Sons
Stunning 17th Century Wool and Silk Antique French Tapestry, Circa Date: 17th Century. This breathtaking 17th-century tapestry that was created using both silk and wool, is a fine example of the expertise and skill of the French tapestry designers. This one is in a style that is known as Verdure because of its abundance of green plant life. Tapestries of this type were meant to honor the natural elements and create a feeling of the outdoors. Today, this trend is once again gaining in popularity, and this piece is the perfect fit.
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Celebrating 10 years since its first launch, this hugely popular design by mural artist Melissa White is based on a 17th-century painting. Depicting a lush pastoral landscape with a church, waterfalls, and stylized foliage, it’s influenced by religious and hunting themes. Introducing a new Indigo colorway, Verdure is printed in England on 100% linen.
Lavender Oriental Carpets
This antique Flemish tapestry, probably from Brussels is a pure verdure, no humans, just one bird, and no animals disturb the sylvan tranquility. In the foreground is a fine and lush still life of vines and bushes diagonally divided by a rushing brook. The mature gnarled oak trees are in full summer leaf their brown rough trunks contrasting with lush green foliage. The leaves are realistically depicted and give a feel of life and growth in the lowest level of the forest. The trunks bend and sway allowing sunlight to filter through. The lightest leaves are in the foreground implying a light source alone and behind the viewer. Atmospheric perspective softens and blurs more distant vistas. The border is a dense convex picture frame trompe l'oeil.
Holiday greens never looked so romantic and lush. Inspired by an antique French screen, this chic limited-edition stocking is fashioned from Schumacher’s Verdure tapestry, a luxuriously thick woven fabric with magical tonal variations and rich dimensional depth. It’s lined with a cotton-linen union cloth and finished with a loop - perfect for hanging by the chimney with care and style.
The House of Scalamandre
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
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