Ruth Ribeaucourt x Antoinette Poisson 'Rayures Tricolores' Wallpaper

£136.00
Ruth Ribeaucourt x Antoinette Poisson 'Rayures Tricolores' Wallpaper - The Garnered Antoinette Poisson Rayures Tricolores
Ruth Ribeaucourt x Antoinette Poisson 'Rayures Tricolores' Wallpaper - The Garnered Antoinette Poisson Ruth Ribeaucourt Wallpaper Rayures Tricolores
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The designs from this artisanal Parisian studio create interiors that are confident and original, inspired by the patterns and prints of the 18th century. This wallpaper in bold stripes that references the Tricolore French flag is a reissue of a historic pattern and is part of the “Ruth Ribeaucourt x Antoinette Poisson” collection.

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Product details

Material: Non-Woven Paper (cellulose and Polyester)
Solvent-free pigment inks
Dimensions: 91.3 x 280cm
Stripe Width: 2.85cm
Origin: France

Care instructions

Clean gently by blotting with a damp cloth

Notes

Ultra-matte velvety finish, allows quick and easy installation by direct gluing to the wall

About Antoinette Poisson

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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