All the pieces in this collection are inspired by eighteenth-century fabrics from the archives. As heritage restorers with an expertise in wallpaper, Antoinette Poisson are passionate about bringing aesthetics and techniques from the Age of Enlightenment back to life. This pattern, evocative of bamboo stems, speaks of 18th-century society’s fascination with the East. It lends itself beautifully to both contemporary and classical interiors, and is available in three earthy tones.
To apply wallpaper, choose a special non-woven glue and glue the wall directly with a special brush. For the maintenance of your wallpaper, we recommend you to delicately wipe it with a damp cloth.
Struggling to find what they were looking for, the trio set up Antoinette Poisson in 2012, with the aim of bringing forgotten 18th-century wallpaper techniques back to life. The label was named after Louis XV’s mistress Madame de Pompadour, adopting the middle and maiden names of the 18th-century doyenne of decorative arts.
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