Gardens & Landscapes : La Fête Chinoise
This colourful and amusing Chinoiserie is developed from a French block print decor of the early 19th Cent.
This colourful and amusing Chinoiserie is developed from a French block print decor of the early 19th Cent.
Bamboo elements can be arranged architecturally to give a room an exotic trellis look. Any color background is applicable. Inspired by a room in the Brighton Pavilion. Available in Custom option only.
This series of eight panels is inspired by the Chinese Pavilion in Palermo, Sicily. They have been recomposed and the costumes are far richer than in the original version. We can also develop these designs as a decor to cover an entire room with wainscotings and friezes. Custom options are also available.
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