This Rococo pattern, replete with bucolic charm, is named after Madame Pompadour – Antoinette Poisson – herself. A mistress and advisor to Louis XV, she was a patron of philosophers including Voltaire, and a major force behind the evolution of the decorative arts. This iconic design is an ode to her life at the centre of France’s Age of Enlightenment. Inspired by 18th-century textiles, its intricate details and rich pigments create a striking depth of colour. Available in three elegant hues.
Washable at 30°C.
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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